Culture and traditions practice question
Which poet, closely linked to the Lake District, wrote the famous poem often known as 'Daffodils'?
- Lord Byron
- Rudyard Kipling
- Alfred Tennyson
- William WordsworthCorrect answer
Why
William Wordsworth lived in the Lake District and wrote 'I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud', popularly called 'Daffodils'. He was a leading figure of the Romantic movement.
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