Why is the poet so sad to see the daffodils in "The Daffodils"?
A. The poet is sad because the flowers have not bloomed fully.
B. The poet is sad because winter will soon arrive.
C. The poet is sad because the flowers remind him of his own death.
D. The poet is sad because flowers bring very hot weather.
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C.
The poet is sad because the flowers remind him of his own death.
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