What according to the speaker do the daffodils appear to be doing? Which figure of speech has been used in, ‘Tossing their heads in sprightly dance’? from the poem Daffodils by William words worth
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There are a number of figures of speech in this poem. The first is personification: "I" and "cloud" are being personified. The second is the simile "as a cloud." The daffodils are also personified as they dance and are gleeful. Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. According to the poet William Wordsworth, the daffodils appear to be fluttering and dancing in the breeze while tossing their heads. ... The poet is using personification here when he compares the movement of Daffodils in breeze to dancing humans. you may click here for more information.
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