what does the poet called the buttercup as in the poem meadows.why
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The poet figuratively uses the word 'buttercup' for flowers and buds. The poet calls them so because they offer a lot of sweet nector to the butterflies, to sip.
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Solution. The poet figuratively uses the word 'buttercup' for flowers and buds. The poet calls them so because they offer a lot of sweet nector to the butterflies, to sip.
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