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Extract-1 "All the sights of the hill and the plain Fly as thick as driving rain; And ever again, in the wink of an eye, Painted stations Whistle by." a) Why do stations appear like painted pictures D) Because they are seen from the window of a horse-drawn carriage. i) Because the train is moving fast. iii) Because the train is moving slow iv) Because they are painted recently b) "Fly as thick as driving rain" What is referred to here? D) Rain ii) Stations iii) Hills and Plains iv) Train c) Which poetic device is used in the second line, "fly as thick as driving rain". i) Simile ii) Alliteration iii) Refrain iv) Personification 2​

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Answered by baridb02
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Answer:

a) Why do stations appear like painted pictures ?

i) Because the train is moving fast.

b) "Fly as thick as driving rain" What is referred to here?

iii) Hills and Plain

c) Which poetic device is used in the second line, "fly as thick as driving rain".

i) Simile

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