I forgot to include the following sentences. Thank you.

1) Wordsworth recollects/recounts the experience of a walk he went on/for with his sister Dorothy, near their home in the Lake District.
2) The poet is completely detached from the outside world. He is described as a cloud that floats on high.
3) The flowers are described as real living beings.
4) They are presented/described as alive with motion.Actually, they are dancing and fluttering in the breeze.

1) Wordsworth remembers a walk he went on with his sister Dorothy near their home in the Lake District.

2) OK

3) The flowers are described as living beings.

4) They are described as alive with motion. Actually, they are dancing and fluttering in the breeze.

ok

Sra

To answer the question and explain how I arrived at the answer, here are the explanations for each sentence:

1) In this sentence, you provided options for the verbs "recollects" and "recounts," and for the prepositions "on" and "for." To determine the correct word choices, we need to consider the context and meaning of the sentence. Since Wordsworth is recalling or recounting an experience, it makes more sense to use the word "recollects." As for the preposition, the phrase "a walk he went for" indicates that he went on the walk intentionally, so we should use the preposition "for." Therefore, the correct sentence would be: "Wordsworth recollects the experience of a walk he went for with his sister Dorothy, near their home in the Lake District."

2) This sentence describes how the poet is detached from the outside world and compares him to a floating cloud. No options were provided, so we can conclude that the sentence is already correct.

3) The sentence states that the flowers are described as real living beings. No options were provided, so we can conclude that the sentence is already correct.

4) This sentence describes how the flowers are presented or described as being alive with motion, specifically dancing and fluttering in the breeze. No options were provided, so we can conclude that the sentence is already correct.