3. What does the poet mean when he uses the word “wealth”?
In the context of the poem, the speaker gazes around at a meadow full of daffodils, without fully understanding how much the scene really means to him. He remembers the moment later on in his life and it brings him COMFORT. With this in mind, think about what the poet means when he speaks of wealth.
In this situation, wealth does not mean money.
Think about a precious memory you have. When you were experiencing that moment, did you know how precious it was? Did you know how much “wealth” it would bring you in the future?
The daffodils that the poet gazed at brought him ____ in days of sadness.
Fill in the blank with an accurate word and your choice will correspond with “wealth” and what it means in this poem.
HINT: I mentioned the word in the first paragraph of my answer. It’s in caps.
Since I haven't read the novel, I would say the general purpose of telling dreams is to share your vision or special event that happened in your imagination. The ability to remember dreams is really good, because most people will forget. While you can tell dreams, try see if you can still visualise the dream. Some dreams can be in black and white, and some can be in colour. Dreams have no limit, they take you to your own little world.
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False, an adverb can't describe a noun or an adjective.
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To copyright something, only three elements are required: (1) fixation, (2) originality, and (3) expression. (1) Fixation: a creative idea must be locked in a permanent state. To protect a song, for example, it must be notated on paper or recorded onto tape or CD.
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