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what does the poet mean by '
'continuous as the stars'​

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Answered by sheetalverma212001
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Explanation:

Continuous as the stars that shine. And twinkle on the milky way, The emphasizes the point that there are a whole lot of daffodils. More daffodils than he has probably ever seen before. After all, these are flowers that usually grow in scattered groups in the wild or in people's well-tended gardens.

Answered by bhumiraj1234
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Explanation:

Wordsworth is comparing the daffodils to stars, showing that he thinks the daffodils have brightened his life similar to way that stars brighten the sky. He refers to how they are continuous as there are many of them similar to the many stars.

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