1. In my opinion, the best answer is D. <span>"They flash upon that inward eye / Which is the bliss of solitude". The A option also seems to be suitable - but the speaker doesn't specify what kind of wealth is he talking about. In the D option, however, it is clear that the image of the daffodils has stayed with him and brought him everlasting joy, which will resurrect whenever he recalls them (as the following two lines confirm).
2. I think the best option is </span><span>B. The image creates an admiring tone that helps readers understand why the speaker seeks to recall the happiness he felt. The speaker is not baffled or afraid. He is a little bit nostalgic, but nostalgia is not the point here; the point is that he will always keep this image in his heart, as a proof of nature's majesty. He "wondered lonely" when he first saw the daffodils, and he recalls the image whenever he is lonely and pensive - not because it is some distant past that will never come again, but because it is an all-time, universal beauty, which brings him happiness.</span>
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I believe that the phrase "my world lost its color" means that whatever brought excitement or happiness into your world is now gone. The word color, I believe, is meant to mean "Joy". When someone says that there world has lost its color, there trying to say that they feel as though there is something missing that once made there world happy and it is now not.
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