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Q1: Who is the poet of "Daffodils"?
(a) Samuel Taylor Coleridge
(b) William Wordsworth
(c) John Keats
(d) Percy Bysshe Shelley
Q2: What does the poet compare himself to at the beginning of the poem?
(a) A cloud
(b) A daffodil
(c) A star
(d) A wave
Q3: What is the main theme of "Daffodils"?
(a) Loneliness
(b) Adventure
(c) The beauty of nature
(d) Friendship
Q4: What emotion does the sight of daffodils evoke in the poet?
(a) Sadness
(b) Glee
(c) Anger
(d) Confusion
Q5: How do the daffodils affect the poet when he is in a pensive mood?
(a) They make him sadder
(b) They bring him joy
(c) They cause him to fall asleep
(d) They remind him of his loneliness
Q1: "I wandered lonely as a _______."
Q2: "A host of golden _______; Beside the lake, beneath the trees."
Q3: "They flash upon that inward _______ Which is the bliss of solitude."
Q4: "And then my heart with pleasure _______ And dances with the daffodils."
Q5: "Continuous as the stars that _______ And twinkle on the Milky Way."
Q1: "Daffodils" is a poem about the poet's journey through a city.
Q2: The poet feels joyous upon seeing the daffodils.
Q3: The poem was published during William Wordsworth's lifetime.
Q4: The daffodils are compared to stars in the Milky Way.
Q5: Wordsworth wrote "Daffodils" with Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
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