Read the point that is being made and the illustration that follows it.
point: in his poem "i...
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Read the point that is being made and the illustration that follows it.
point: in his poem "i wandered lonely as a cloud," william wordsworth presents an ordinary situation in an unusual way when he describes someone encountering daffodils while taking a walk.
illustration: he describes how the daffodils are "fluttering and dancing in the breeze" and "tossing their heads in sprightly dance."
which explanation best connects the illustration to the point being made?
he also explains that "they stretched in never-ending line / along the margin of the bay."
in describing the daffodils as "dancing," the speaker uses an unusual image to add interest to the scene.
this shows readers that wordsworth often included his own ideas in his poetry.
wordsworth uses everyday language to more vividly describe what the speaker sees while taking a walk.
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