What does the poet say about the number of flowers
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Answer is
Explanation:
When the poet saw the daffodils at a glance, he could see that they were ten thousand in number. By this he meant, that the flowers were uncountable.
Please make my Answer Brainliest Please.
Answered by
0
Answer:
When the poet saw the daffodils at a glance, he could see that they were ten thousand in number. By this he meant, that the flowers were uncountable. The flowers were on the bank of a lake and beneath the trees.
Explanation:
Please mark me as brainlist
Similar questions