Who is the poet of Daffodils?
The poem "Daffodils," also known as "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud," was written by William Wordsworth, a leading figure of the Romantic movement, in 1804 and published in 1807. Inspired by a walk with his sister Dorothy near Ullswater in the Lake District, where they encountered a vibrant field of daffodils, the poem captures the beauty of nature and its lasting emotional impact. Through vivid imagery, similes like “lonely as a cloud,” and personification of the dancing daffodils, Wordsworth conveys how nature’s simple beauty can uplift the human spirit, making the poem a timeless piece studied widely in schools for its themes of joy, memory, and nature’s healing power.
Courage : Bravery :: Yearning :
Select the most appropriate option to complete the analogy.
The CEO’s decision to downsize the workforce was considered myopic because it sacrificed long-term stability to accommodate
short-term gains.
Select the most appropriate option that can replace the word “myopic” without changing the meaning of the sentence.
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Leaves of the sensitive plant move very quickly in response to ‘touch’. How is this stimulus of touch communicated and explain how the movement takes place?
Read the following sources of loan carefully and choose the correct option related to formal sources of credit:
(i) Commercial Bank
(ii) Landlords
(iii) Government
(iv) Money Lende