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What figure of speech is used in the line 'A host of Golden Daffodils' and why?

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Answered by Anaumya
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The golden daffodils were in a large number, growing under the trees and along the bank of lake .

Answered by duragpalsingh
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Hey there!

The figure of speech used in the line 'A host of Golden Daffodils' is Personification. It is a figure of speech in which either an inanimate object or an abstract concept is spoken of as though it were endowed with human attributes and feelings.

In this line poet uses personification to describe the daffodils as a crowd of human beings which are just like the host or nature and welcoming the lonely and sad guest in the lap of nature. These host are little yellow people or daffodils.

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