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What does the simile, “Continuous as the stars that shine / And twinkle on the milky way” describe?

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The simile “Continuous as the stars that shine / And twinkle on the milky way” describes the endless rows of daffodils, as stated in the third option.

What is a simile?

The figure of speech known as simile is used to compare different things. It relies on the use of the words "like" or "as" to make that comparison. For example, the sentence "Her lips were like pink roses" contains a simile.

The passage we are analyzing here belongs to the poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud," by William Wordsworth. The simile consists of comparing the daffodils to the stars on the milky way. When the author says the daffodils are "continuous as" the stars, he means there are so many of them that the rows seem endless.

With the information above in mind, we can choose the third option as the correct answer.

The complete question with the missing answer choices is the following:

What does the simile, “Continuous as the stars that shine / And twinkle on the milky way” describe?

  • the loneliness of the poet
  • the dark, featureless sky
  • the endless rows of daffodils
  • the majesty of the tree

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