The tone is joyful and contemplative
Explanation:
- The poet is overjoyed on seeing the daffodils. It was 'Fluttering and dancing in the wind'. The daffodils are compared to birds that flap their wings and to humans who could dance.
- The daffodils stretch along the lake like starts spread in the Milkyway. They seemed unending like the stars and were twinkling like the stars.
- The poet says he saw more than ten thousand. It is a hyperbole as it shows exaggeration.
- They were tossing their heads. The heads refer to the top part of the flower. They were moving and dancing in rhythm.
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Look at the picture. This is Gru’s family. His wife, Lucy, is an athletic woman. She has a funny nose. She is the woman in the blue coat. She is an agent. She is the mother of three little girls: in the picture, Margot is the girl in the glasses, Edith has got a hat, and Agnes is the little girl in the middle. The man with the blonde hair is Gru’s twin brother Dru. Can you see Mel on the left? He is the leader of the minions.
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