English, asked by sandeepkaurtungabhi, 9 months ago

Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance?
D) Ten thousand of what did the poet see at a glance?
) Which figure of speech does the poet use in each of these lines?
'The wayes heside them danced; but they

It's from the poem Daffodils by Will and Wordsworth
You can read the poem in google​

Answers

Answered by faizaliaquat1105
13

Answer:

ANS 1---the poet saw 10 thousand daffodils tossing their heads in the breeze.

ANS2----the poet has used metaphors , similies and personification in these lines to enlighten the poem

Explanation:

Answered by radhamani94
2

Answer:

ten thousands I saw at a glance - hyperbole

tossing their heads in sprightly dance / the waves beside them danced ; but they outdid the sparkling waves in glee - personification

he saw ten thousand daffodils at a glance

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