Thank you. I forgot to add the following questions.

1) The devices used by Wordsworth are: Similes (lonely as a cloud ......), personification (crowd, host..), repetition. (what connector is most approprate to list the devices?)
2) The daffodils are described alive with motion.
The daffodils toss (move) their head in sprightly dance and outdo the waves in glee. (I need a synonym for outdo)
3) She became mentally ill.

1) Do you mean "literary terminology" by connector?

2) in a sprightly dance might be clearer.
outdo = best, better, exceed, excel, outmatch, outrun, outshine, outstrip, pass, surpass, top, transcend, beat.

Did you ever bookmark the synonyn, thesaurus links I gave you?

Sra

1) To list the devices used by Wordsworth in his writing, you can use the connector "and." Therefore, you can form a sentence like this: "The devices used by Wordsworth are similes (e.g., 'lonely as a cloud'), personification (e.g., 'crowd,' 'host'), and repetition."

2) If you need a synonym for "outdo" in the context of the daffodils surpassing the waves in glee, you can use "surpass," "exceed," "eclipse," or "outshine" to convey a similar meaning.

3) To express that someone has become mentally ill, you can use alternative phrases like "She developed a mental illness" or "She experienced a deterioration in her mental health."