What theory of Wordsworth's does The Daffodils illustrate?

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The image presents two multiple-choice questions related to William Wordsworth's poem "The Daffodils." The first question asks which theory of Wordsworth's is illustrated by the poem, offering options like sonnet writing, dramatic writing, lyric theory, and poetic diction. The second question asks how many stanzas the poem is divided into, with choices of four or three stanzas.

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The Daffodils illustrates Wordsworth's lyric theory and is divided into four stanzas.

The Daffodils illustrates Wordsworth's lyric theory, so the answer is (c). The Daffodils is divided into four stanzas, so the answer is (a).

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The Daffodils illustrates Wordsworth's lyric theory, so the answer is (c). The Daffodils is divided into four stanzas, so the answer is (a).

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Wordsworth's lyric theory often emphasizes the importance of nature, emotion, and personal experience.

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