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"Continuous as the stars" then after few lines he says "Ten thousand saw I at a glance".</h3><h3>
Danced besides the waves but they soon out-did them.</h3><h3>
The poet is happy though he is lonely.</h3>
Explanation:
In the poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud", the poet mentions a number of contrasts to express his experience to the readers. There is contrast in number of daffodils because at first he says he saw countless daffodils "Continuous as the stars" but after few lines he also says "Ten thousand saw I at a glance".
There is contrast in movement of the daffodils. At first the poet says they danced besides the waves but they soon out-did them. It portrays that they seemed like the sparkling waves at first but they looked much more sparkling than the waves.
The contrast in mood can been seen in the line "Which is the bliss of solitude;
". The poet is happy though he is lonely. He says that it is only during lonely and sad days, the memory of the daffodils fills his heart.
If you add more gray to a color, it make the color a darker shade of whatever the color is, if you were to add white it'd be a lighter shade of color
Synonyms help us connect unknown words with known words. For example, one may not know the meaning of the word "nefarious" when used in this context: "The offense was more nefarious than previously thought." If we replace "nefarious" with "evil" or "wretched" the meaning is more comprehensible to those who don't know the meaning of "nefarious": The offense was more evil (wretched) than previously thought."
I hope this helps, I used nefarious as a somewhat uncommon term to better illustrate my point, and to explain why we use synonyms to learn new words. Simply put, synonyms bridge us to the unknown using the known as solid ground build from.
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If you stretch it out you are making it wider or larger making the image I. the photograph more skinny (if it is taller) or fatter (if wider.)