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The poet has compared himself to a -------------- that is passing over --------- , He has compared the daffodils to ---------​

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Answered by seemabosre77
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the beginning of the poem, the poet is loitering alone, aimlessly in a state of loneliness and detachment. He compares himself to a floating cloud above valleys and hills. The simile of floating cloud suggests the sense of detachment. The image of a single cloud emphasizes the sense of detachment.

Answered by sadaf180
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The poet has compared himself to a cloud that is passing over hill and valleys,he has compared daffodils to the crowd fluttering and dancing in the breeze beside the lake beneath the trees

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