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what two things does the child like best about a Daisy pick out the lines which tell us this ​

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Answered by nsp24youandme
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Answer:

chocolates, cartoons,parks.etc

Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

"They bloom everywhere, and daisies still look forward to as dark the hour," the child says about daisies.

Explanation:

"They bloom everywhere, and daisies still look forward to as dark the hour," the child says about daisies.

My favourite flower is the daisy. It has a very innocent innocence about it. It is known as the "children's flower." It's also called Baby's-pet or Brain-wort, which means "child-flower." Children enjoy collecting it for posies and daisy chains. According to legend, if a young girl picks a bouquet of daisies with her eyes closed, the number of flowers in the bouquet equals the number of years until she marries. " He loves me, he doesn't love me"

It lives up to its name, opening with the light of day in the morning and folding up its white petals as if it were going to sleep after the sun sets. Daisy refers to the day's eye or the day's eye. A flower had special significance in Victorian times. Daisy symbolises purity, innocence, faithful love, beauty, patience, and simplicity.

It represented our patience with one another over the years and our faithful love, even when it wasn't easy to be loyal or love, and it was a symbol of the simple beauty of love given freely.

lines are:

I'd choose to be a daisy,

If I might be a flower,

My petals closing softly

At twilight's quiet hour,

And waking in the morning

When falls the early dew,

To welcome heaven's bright sunshine,

And heaven's bright tear-drops too.

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