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He uses, 'Beside the lake, beneath the trees', and 'beside' to give the impression that no matter where he looks he can see daffodils. The simile compares the flowers to a sparkling and endless constellation of stars in the galaxy which is a powerful image as the milky way is a significant part of the world's solar system and makes the flowers seem important/stars light up the night/these flowers light up the path from winter to spring Enjambment adds to the idea of endlessness and infinity - like the flowers go on for ever.
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Scout and her family spend Christmas at Finch's landing with aunt Alexandra and her family. Atticus gives Scout and Jem an important lesson on shooting air rifles. Aunt Aexandra does not think scout is enough of a girl, she gets into fights with boys at school, uses cuss words, and Alexandra disapproves of her not acting like a lady. Francis called scouts father a "N***** Lover" and she was enraged.