8. What does the last stanza of the poem reveal about the speaker and his memories of the daffodils?
The daffodils are a happy memory the speaker chooses to think about when he is feeling sad or lonely.
b. The speaker often thinks of going back and visiting the daffodils.
He is frustrated because he has forgotten about the daffodils.
d. He often feels down when he thinks about missing the daffodils.


9. The speaker in this poem mentions feeling lonely yet also speaks of "the bliss of solitude." What two interpretations does this seeming
contradiction indicate?
The speaker is unsure of who he is, but he also has a good grasp of his identity
The speaker loves to wander, but he also loves to stay still
The speaker is unsure of who he is, but he also has a good grasp of his identity,
d. The speaker sees the pain in being alone, but also senses the joy of remaining solitary.


10. Which of the choices below is the best summary of the theme or central idea of the poem?
a When you are feeling lonely, take a walk.
b. Daffodils are the best dancers.
The beauty of nature brings people happiness.
Humans rarely appreciate the beauty of nature.​

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