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.