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29 April, 12:42

Part A What does the personification in the lines, "Fluttering and dancing in the breeze," describe? the movement of the clouds overhead the movement of the daffodils the stride of the speaker as he walks the twinkling of the stars in the sky Part B How does the personification in Part A create meaning? It emphasizes the speaker's anxiety and uncertainty. It describes the speaker's respect for nature. It expresses the joy and amazement that the speaker feels. It reflects the speaker's alienation from people.

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  1. 29 April, 14:23
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    Part A: the personification describes the movement of the daffodils. The daffodils are personified throughout the poem as if they were human beings "dancing", "tossing their heads".

    Part B: the personification creates meaning since it expresses the joy and amazement the speaker feels. The speaker describes his sensations as he is walking by a lake when he encounters the daffodils.
  2. 29 April, 15:47
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    the movement of the daffodils is the answer to number one

    It expresses the joy and amazement that the speaker feels. is the answer to number two
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