In The First Stanza The Speaker Views The Daisy As
Question: an ordinary yet beloved natural object
Answer: In the first stanza, the speaker views the daisy as…..
Question: rural tranquil
Answer: In the first two stanza, the speaker implies that the poem’s setting is
Question: a source of his own inventiveness
Answer: In the second stanza, the speaker presents the daisy as
Question: diversity
Answer: collectively the images in the third stanza are distinguished by their
Question: Five verses thee
Answer: in the third stanza the first three lines contain how many stressed syllables compared to the fourth
Question: mercurial nature of his imagination
Answer: In line 27-29 (-and instantly….vanish-) the speaker depicts
Question: How does image of the daisy in the fifth stanza (line 33-40) differ from the previous images?
Answer: It is loftier
Question: anyone who criticizes the daisy no peace
Answer: In lines 39-40, the speaker ask that
Question: the speaker return to reality of the moment
Answer: which best characterized the shift that occurs in lines 41-43
Question: firmly
Answer: In line 43 “fast” is best described as