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what does the poet compare the daffodils with? and why?​

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Answered by rengaramanujamr
5

Answer:

the poet compares the daffodils to the stars , as they are huge in number and seem to twinkle in the sunlight.

Answered by AdarshAbrahamGeorge
2

Answer:

In the poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud", the poet has compared the daffodils -

with the stars in the second

stanza

• and with the waves in the lake in

the third stanza.

The speaker says that the daffodils were shining, twinkling and were stretched in a never-ending line just like the stars on the Milky way. In the next stanza, he compares the happiness of the flowers with the waves beside them. The daffodils out did the waves in their happy dance.

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