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the speaker dances with the daffodils why

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: hope this helps you brother/sister. have a good day .the second answer taken chrome

Explanation: {1} what is special about the dance What was special about the Dance of the daffodils?

What was peculiar about the dance of the daffodils in the poem “I wandered lonely as a cloud” by William Wordsworth? Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. The daffodils outdid the waves in the lake. The daffodils seemed to be dancing like human beings expressing their joy and energy when the breeze blew over them.

{2} the speaker dance with daffodils why?

The daffodils are "fluttering and dancing" because it is breezy outside. The speaker describes the daffodils as stretching out endlessly, like the stars in the Milky Way. ... The breeze causes the waves on the lake to seem to dance too, but the dancing of the daffodils seems much more gleeful and alive.

Answered by joe5369
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The daffodils are "fluttering and dancing" because it is breezy outside. The speaker describes the daffodils as stretching out endlessly, like the stars in the Milky Way. The breeze causes the waves on the lake to seem to dance, but the dancing of the daffodils seemed much more gleeful and alive and he was overjoyed by the site of the dancing daffodils and thinks about it and dances.

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