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Where did the poet see the golden daffodils?
Where did the poet see the golden daffodils?
- Beside the lake, beneath the trees (correct)
- In a field of flowers
- In a garden
- In the sky above the clouds
What is the poet comparing the daffodils to in the text?
What is the poet comparing the daffodils to in the text?
- Trees
- Stars (correct)
- Clouds
- Waves
How many daffodils did the poet see at a glance?
How many daffodils did the poet see at a glance?
- Millions
- Billions
- Thousands (correct)
- Hundreds
What emotion does the poet feel when he sees the daffodils?
What emotion does the poet feel when he sees the daffodils?
What does the poet mean by 'the bliss of solitude'?
What does the poet mean by 'the bliss of solitude'?
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Study Notes
The Setting of the Poem
- The poet saw the golden daffodils beside a lake.
The Daffodils
- The poet compares the daffodils to a crowd of people dancing.
- The poet saw a multitude of daffodils, specifically, "ten thousand" at a glance.
The Poet's Emotions
- The poet feels joyful and happy when he sees the daffodils.
The Poet's Reflection
- The poet's phrase "the bliss of solitude" means the happiness and contentment that comes from being alone with one's thoughts.
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