Answer:
The <u>first passage</u> represents nature as something wild and dangerous, by describing the yucca tree with some risky, violent and dangerous words, which are used to warn us about this plant and its characteristics.
On the other hand, the <u>second passage</u> represents nature as something soft, calm, and beautiful, by describing daffodils. Daffodils are represented as something delicate and beautiful, so the vision of nature is quite different from the first passage. In this case, nature is described as something soft and wonderful, completely different from <em>bayonet-pointed leaves</em> and a <em>fence of daggers</em>.
They are far too general and could be applied to any piece of language.
They do not show enough thought process and are too ‘sure of themselves’.
They do not use any sophisticated vocabulary.
Try to chew gum. I know it sounds weird but honestly it really helps.
My scare crow would have blue jeans a plaid shirt and a Abe Lincoln hat an a Pinocchio nose ;)