Daffodils Poetry Quiz

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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?

  • Trees
  • Stars (correct)
  • Clouds
  • Waves

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?

<p>Happiness (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the poet mean by 'the bliss of solitude'?

<p>The joy of being alone (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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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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