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The poet says that he saw ten thousand at a glance. Does this mean (a) there were ten thousand of them. (b) there were many of them. (c) they were countless?

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Answered by rmb
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This means that (b) there were many of them

  • The poet’s saying that he say ‘ten thousand daffodils at a glance' means that he saw a large number of the flowers.
  • It does not necessarily mean that they were ‘countless’, but that there were many daffodils.
  • The poet’s usage of the phrase ‘ten thousand’ is an exaggeration. Wordsworth has used a literary device called ‘hyperbole’ to help the readers imagine the scene better. ‘Hyperbole’ is nothing but an exaggeration.

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