English, asked by Aminakavugathodi, 7 months ago

Faster than fairies,faster than witches,

Bridges and houses,hedges and ditches;

And charging along like troops in a battle

All through the meadows the horses and cattle:

All of the sights of the hills and plain

Fly as thick as driving rain;

And ever again in the wink of an eye,

painted stations whistle by.

1) Pick out two visual images from the first line (1)

2)What is as thick as driving rain? (1)

3) How does the train move? (1)

4) Pick out an auditory image from the lines (1)

5) What is rhyme scheme of the stanza ? (1)

6) Where does the train move? How do you know it ? (2)

7) Is the Train running very fast?Which expression

suggest amazing speed of the train? (2)

8) Pick out two examples of simile from the lines? (2)

9) pick out two rhyming pairs from the lines?

10) What does the expression driving rain mean? ​

Answers

Answered by nakshgupta36
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Answer:

it is very long what is this

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