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What does William Wordsworth compare the daffodils to in the following lines?

When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;


a. A small collection of rocks


b. A large group of people


c. A group of dangerous animals


d. A stanza of profound poetry

User G Huxley
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b. A large group of people
User Robert Rouse
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The answer is option B "a large group of people." Using context clues you can see that the word 'crowd' means a large group of people. Context clues is the way to paraphrase, or find the central idea of a paragraph, essay, stanza, or poem. The central idea is the main idea of essay you can also use context clues to find the paraphrase of lines in a poem paraphrasing is finding the meaning of these lines which is what is this questions is all about.

Hope this helps!

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