"There is no Frigate [ship] like a Book To take us Lands away"
(Mean's like when you read book it take you far away, and there's no ship that can do that)
"Nor any Coursers [horses] like a Page Of prancing Poetry"
(Because pages when you turn it's turning fast, and when you dance it's fast)
"This Traverse may the poorest take Without oppress of Toll"
(This I don't really know Sorry)
"How frugal is the Chariot That bears the Human Soul"
(Frugal is like sparing the chariot thear bear's the human soul, like bring's the human soul)
Note: I am so sorry, I tried my best, Don't give me brainly.
In the first stanza, the poet describes a time that he felt lonely and came upon a field of daffodils.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
‘I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud’ is a beautiful poem written by William Wordsworth. In the first stanza the poet states that how he was wandering as lonely as a cloud when suddenly he comes across golden daffodils. Here Wordsworth have describe the daffodils as ‘golden’ to bring a majestic effect.
In lines 5 and 6 the poet provides the description of where he sees the daffodils. He sees it ‘beside the lake and below the trees’ which where fluttering and dancing. Here the poet gives daffodils of human quality of dancing.
Answer:
d. Is the information in the source trustworthy?
Explanation:
It's the best answer explaining why she needs a reliable source.
Answer:
The roller coaster, one of the largest in the world
Explanation: