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Savatey [412]3 years ago
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In these sentences, the use of the word "dance" shows that his ideas about nature is creative. A normal human would just think that the flowers are swaying in the breeze, but Wordsworth thinks out side the box, he thinks that the flowers are not just swaying, but dancing with the gentle breeze.

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