They stretch in never - ending line.Explain
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The above extract has been from the poem " Daffodils " written by William Wordsworth.
The stars of the galaxy are numberless and endless . They can not be counted.
They were never ending in numbers .
The daffodils were too numerous in numbers and spread throughout the valley beneath the trees and beside the lake .
Hence , the poet compared the daffodils to the stars of the Milky Way galaxy and said that --- " They stretch in never - ending line " .
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here's your answer !!
The above extract has been from the poem " Daffodils " written by William Wordsworth.
The stars of the galaxy are numberless and endless . They can not be counted.
They were never ending in numbers .
The daffodils were too numerous in numbers and spread throughout the valley beneath the trees and beside the lake .
Hence , the poet compared the daffodils to the stars of the Milky Way galaxy and said that --- " They stretch in never - ending line " .
Hope it helps !!
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The poet compared the daffodils to the stars of the milky way galaxy and said that "They stretch in never - ending line."
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