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Select the correct answer. Read the introductory paragraph to an interpretive essay on Wordsworth’s “The Daffodils.” Through the line, “A host of golden daffodils,” Wordsworth romanticizes a simple vision of the daffodils in full bloom. He employs the color and the imagery of daffodils to symbolize the joy and happiness of living. He assumes the role of an objective spectator who wanders as a cloud over the hills and valleys, drinking in the beauty of resplendent nature. The poet is elated in his subliminal experience of witnessing nature in all its glory. Which of these is the thesis statement? A. Wordsworth romanticizes a simple vision of the daffodils in full bloom. B. He employs the color and the imagery of daffodils to symbolize the joy and happiness of living. C. He assumes the role of an objective spectator who wanders as a cloud over the hills and valleys. D. The poet is elated in his subliminal experience of witnessing nature in all its glory.

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