The priest, talking with Oedipus, tells him Thebes is under a curse and the city needs his help again. Creon learns from Apollo that the curse on Thebes resulted from King Laius' murder. The city must banish the murderer to lift the curse. The Chorus calls on various Olympians to aid Thebes.
Answer:
D. Seeing the daffodils made the speaker happy
Explanation:
"Daffodils" or "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" is a short lyrical poem by William Wordsworth (1770 - 1850). Wordsworth is the most famous and typical romantic poet.
In this poem he describes the beauty of daffodils growing beside a lake. The poet feels very happy in the company of the daffodils.
<em>"A poet could not but be gay,
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<em>In such a jocund company:"</em>
He cherishes this experience and tell the readers that recalling this experience even long afterward in solitude will make him happy.
<em>"For oft, when on my couch I lie
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<em>In vacant or in pensive mood,
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<em>They flash upon that inward eye
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<em>Which is the bliss of solitude;
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<em>And then my heart with pleasure fills,
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<em>And dances with the daffodils.
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So, it is happiness and pleasure which the poet or the speaker derives from daffodil flowers in this poem.
The answer is A. the men ate Helios' cattle cuz they were tricked by a nymph.