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posledela
2 years ago
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BRAINLIESTTTT ASAP!!!!

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Delicious77 [7]2 years ago
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Check out upload!!!   Hope that's what you were looking for!!!!

Transcript of Wordsworth Graphic Organizer B

Wordsworth Graphic Organizer B

<u>Stanza: I wandered lonely as a cloud </u>

<u>That floats on high o'er vales and hills, </u>

<u>When all at once I saw a crowd, </u>

<u>A host, of golden daffodils;</u>

<u>Beside the lake, beneath the trees, </u>

<u>Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.</u>

Diction: Wordsworth uses a simile to compare himself to a lonely cloud.

Syntax: Wordsworth uses traditional syntax in this stanza.

Tone: Initially, Wordsworth’s tone in this stanza is somber. His tone shifts to hopeful when he encounters the daffodils.

Effect: In this stanza Wordsworth's simile helps the reader know how he was feeling before he saw the daffodils. His description of the scene creates a welcoming, relaxing atmosphere where the reader can also enjoy the daffodils.



First Stanza is done for you!!!   Best of wishes!!! The rest in uploaded Google Docs!!!




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