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William Wordsworth is: A. Pondering on the memory of when he saw the flowers B. Is gay C. Is still staring at the daffodils D. Is calm when he remembers the daffodils. E. Likes …
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William Wordsworth is:
A. Pondering on the memory of when he saw the flowers
B. Is gay
C. Is still staring at the daffodils
D. Is calm when he remembers the daffodils.
E. Likes the waves better than the daffodils.
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A. Pondering on the memory of when he saw the flowers
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I think the answer is A, as he’s speaking in the past and recalling memories.
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