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The giddy, dancing sunbeams laugh riotously in field and street; birds carol their sweet twitterings everywhere, and the heavy perfume of flowers scents the golden atmosphere with inspiring fragrance.

Which is the best evidence that “giddy” means “light-headed or dizzy”?

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B description of the sun beams

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From the whole passage, we get the image that sunbeams move around in a seemingly random way that reminds us of a person who is having fun. Personification is used heavily to describe the movement of sunbeams as those of a joyous, uncontrolled dance (dancing, laugh riotously), from which we can infer that the word "giddy" is a part of this personification as well.

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