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What does 'shining with dew' mean in this “Ah, William, we’re weary of weather,” said the sunflowers, shining with dew." ??

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Answered by Dharmaraj83
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Dew on the top of sunflower
Answered by mariospartan
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Answer:

The poem written by Nancy Willard contains these lines. These lines give a beautiful personification of sunflowers.

Explanation:

It is a dactylic form which explains the demands of the sunflower. Shinning with dew here means that they sunflowers are tired of their travelling journey. Now they are wishing to take rest in a room which has a beautiful view of outside. They want to watch the sun from the window of the room and they even say that they will arrange themselves to share this view.  

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