2. Why does the speaker mention'foreign lands'?
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In the poem 'Foreign Lands" by Robert Louis Stevenson, a little child describrs what he sees when he climbs up a tall cherry tree. ... Tje child believes he could see as far as the dimpling river goes. Where the river ends into a sea among the ships
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What does the speaker imagine?
In the poem 'Foreign Lands" by Robert Louis Stevenson, a little child describrs what he sees when he climbs up a tall cherry tree. As he watches the surroundings he imagined what more he could see if he could climb up a taller tree.
Tje child believes he could see as far as the dimpling river goes. Where the river ends into a sea among the ships. He Imagines he could see where the roads on either side of him. He imagined the road lead to a fairy land,where there were cheerful little children playing around.
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