similes of daffodils ( class 11th)
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There are two similes used in this poem. “I wandered lonely as a cloud.” He compares his loneliness with a single cloud. The second is used in the opening line of the second stanza, “Continues as the stars that shine.” Here Wordsworth compares the endless row of daffodils with countless stars.
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some daffodils, like the hoop petticoat daffodil, have wide trumpets and small, narrow segment resemblings a poppy more than the traditional daffodil flower. However some entirely different species have starting different species have startlingly similar daffodil-shaped blooms
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