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what were the members of flowers ?in daffodils poem​

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Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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Answer:

The daffodils are "fluttering and dancing" because it is breezy outside. The speaker describes the daffodils as stretching out endlessly, like the stars in the Milky Way. He says there must be ten thousand of them. They appear to toss their heads in a lively dance.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

While wandering among the valleys and hills the poet comes across the host of the golden daffodils flowers . Where were the daffodils and what where they doing ? Answer: The daffodils were by the side of the lake under the trees.

The daffodils are "fluttering and dancing" because it is breezy outside. The speaker describes the daffodils as stretching out endlessly, like the stars in the Milky Way. He says there must be ten thousand of them. They appear to toss their heads in a lively dance.

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