What is the smile in the second verse of the poem daffodils
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As the poem continues, the speaker uses simile to compare the daffodils to stars that continuously shine. The speaker compares the daffodils to the “dancing” waves (personification), stating that the daffodils brought so much joy that they outdid the waves.
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As the poem continues, the speaker uses simile to compare the daffodils to stars that continuously shine. The speaker compares the daffodils to the “dancing” waves (personification), stating that the daffodils brought so much joy that they outdid the waves
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