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where were the daffodils growing ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poem " Daffodils " is written by the poet William Wordsworth . In the poem , the daffodils were growing beside a lake under a tree where the narrator was lonely walking .


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Answered by ItzMissAatma
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In the poem , the daffodils were growing beside a lake under a tree where the narrator was lonely walking . The poet compared the daffodils to the Milky Way because they were several in number. Their colour is referred to as golden and they were dancing with the wind


khushisingh9676: The given passage states: 'Daffodils are native to the Mediterranean region'. The word, 'native' is an adjective which is used to describe a plant or an animal which originally belongs to a particular area. This sentence indicates that daffodils were initially grown in the Mediterranean region. Hence, option C is correct.

The other options are incorrect as 'India', 'Asia' and 'Greek region' are not mentioned as the native region of daffodils in the given passage. 
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