ENGLISH HELPPPPP *cough* elsa e.e
Cough drops es du answer
x'D
Please post the poem.
ill tag u in the poem if u want
Asdfghjkl e.e Just gimme du title.
srry
sooooooo can u help
`I wandered lonely as a cloud` is the poem, correct? e.e
yes
Stanza 2 Wordsworth begins to admire the stars in the sky. He explains how the stars move and twinkle. “Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance .”
^is this for the summary
Stanze 2: Summary: Wordsworth begins to admire the stars in the sky. Accomplishment: He explains how the stars move and twinkle. Quote: “Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance .”
his words reveal that he sees ten thousand stars in one glance and that they move and twinkle
Yerp.
ok now #3
@Elsa213
Summary: Wordsworth now talks about how the waves dance and how nature is healing him.
He is improving his wealth now that he is finally viewing nature and comparing it to human actions.
"I gazed—and gazed—but little thought What wealth the show to me had brought:"
his words reveal that he is losing him self in the stars that when he gazes at them he loses all thought and only had little thought
Goodie. ^.^
ok #4
After admiring nature, Wordsworth is finally calm and pleased.
He shows how his mood changed from the beginning of the poem to the end.
"Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills,"
He reveals that he finds solitude in the stars and that watching the stars fills his heart with pleasure.
Nu nu nu He finds solitude in nature because he mentions the waves and daffodils and stars.
He reveals that he finds solitude in nature because he mentions the waves and daffodils and stars.
/.< He reveals that he finds solitude in nature and watching it fills him with pleasure.
They sell cough drops at the store... you should try CVS Pharmacy.
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!