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describe the different movements that the brook makes before merging with river​

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Answered by MizBroken
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Explanation:

The brook travels through hills and vales, between ridges and under bridges, beside Philip's farm, fallow land and foreland, making its way through, with a blossom here and a trout there and many a grayling through obstructions of sand and gravel until it falls into the big river

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Answered by mrravichandran988
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The brook emerges from the mountain top where coots and heron live and flows down the hills and across valleys to empty into the river. It bubbles with energy as it flows down the hill-side making a lot of noise. As it passes through different landforms like forests, fields that are either fertile or fallow, grassy lawns or flower-filled gardens with forget-me-nots and hazel trees, it slows down considerably. It does not follow a straight path but meanders on around rocks and boulders without letting anything stop its path. Thus it continues to flow from its source to the river eternally.

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