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The poet uses the words crowd and laughing to describe the daffodils.
How does this imagery help readers understand the meaning of the poem?
01. by showing that the best subject for poetry is nature
2. by suggesting that country settings are better than city settings
3. by showing that a person often has to search hard to find happiness
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4. by suggesting that nature can be like a friend who makes people happy
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