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what were the daffodils doing.?

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Answered by BrainlySmile
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Answer- The above question is from the poem 'Daffodils' composed by 'William Wordsworth'.

The poet compared himself to a cloud roaming aimlessly over valleys and hills when he sees numerous golden daffodils beside the lake and under the trees. The poet gazed again and again about the treasure accummulated by getting charmed by the glorious show of the daffodils.

Given question: What were the daffodils doing?

Answer: The daffodils were dancing merrily in the gentle wind. The poet found that the waves of the lake were also dancing happily but the daffodils had beaten the ripples by dancing more cheerfully than the waves that the poet was left in a jocund and joyous company.

Answered by seematarkunde0
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Answer: The daffodils outdid the waves in the lake. The daffodils seemed to be dancing like human beings expressing their joy and energy when the breeze blew over them

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