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Explanation:
Nature brings Wordsworth joy in "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" and is the gift that keeps on giving.
As the poem begins, Wordsworth, who loves to be out in nature, is wandering around feeling sad and alienated when he sees thousands of daffodils swaying in the breeze in front of a lake. They seem to be dancing. They appear alive and joyous to him, and his loneliness disappears as he watches them. It is if they are a happy crowd of people.
The daffodils give Wordsworth joy the moment he stumbles upon them, but that is not the end of the story. When he is lying "pensive," or thoughtful, indoors on his sofa, he thinks again of the dancing daffodils, and the memory brings him renewed joy.
Memory and nature are both important to Wordsworth. Nature is, for him, a gift he can keep on remembering and finding solace in, even when indoors.
3 (The full contents of the chest never came quite clear, perhaps because he didn't want to know. )
5 .(His mother had once tried to explain the paper to him, but he hadn't wanted to listen.)
The correct answer is cause/effect.
Cause and effect is the principle of causality establishing <em>one event or action</em> <em>as the direct result of another</em>.
One event causes another to happen. A cause creates an effect.
Because I went to Washington (cause) and I visited many monuments and museums, I now have new insight into the history of the United States (effect).
The insight I have now (effect) happened because I went to Washington (cause).
That is a personification sentence right?