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Dogefan109:

Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way, They stretched in never-ending line [10]Along the margin of a bay: Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. How does the wordsworth use the word dance throughout this stanza

Dogefan109:

DOnt mind the stanza 4 part The poet uses the word ¨dance¨ in stanzas 2 and 4 to describe the way their hearts dance with the daffodils Which sounds like she feels happy since her heart is dancing with daffodils. And in stanza 2 he also uses the word dance which in the stanza he talks about stars which means he is probably dancing sprightly with the stars.

Extrinix:

I’ll fix it so your teacher won’t be mad about your spelling errors… 😂

Dogefan109:

oops

Extrinix:

The poet uses the word “dance” in stanzas 2 and 4 to describe the way their hearts dance with the daffodils. The sounds make it seem like she feels happy since her heart is dancing with daffodils; and, in stanza 2 he uses the word “dance,” which, in the stanza, he goes on to talk about stars: meaning he is likely dancing sprightly with the stars.

Extrinix:

Missed one, lol.

Dogefan109:

So this isnt cheating right. If i copy it?

Dogefan109:

Since you re wrote it

Extrinix:

Not necessarily, I just grammatically corrected your own writing.

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