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The poet compares himself with
a cloud that is rainy
a cloud
a floating cloud
a daffodil
The daffodils made the waves shy in their
dancing
shining
sparkling
shaking
The poet's wealth from daffodils is
the bliss of solitude
their dancing
their bright colour
his joyful heart
The word 'sprightly' means
happy
blissful
joyful
playing
What shines as stars in the sky?
lake
trees
clouds
daffodils
How many of them the poet could see?
five hundred
ten thousand
twenty thousand
six thousand
The poet wandered as a_____________.
The ____________ danced in the breeze.
The poet's heart is filled with______.
They twinkle in the ___________.
The poet often thinks about them in ___________or in ____________ moods.
The daffodils toss their heads in_____dance.
The poet looked at them continuously without any thoughts.
True
False
His heart was filled with sadness.
True
False
The poet was in the company of his friends.
True
False
The crowd here refers to the daffodils.
True
False
They outdid the waves.
True
False
They were coloured white.
True
False
They _____________in never ending lines
glee
jocund
stretched
glazed
I ___________lonely as a cloud
That floats over ____________and hills.
Wandered, vales
beneath, vales
vales, glee
glee, continuous
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