how does the author describe the train hurtling by?
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Through your letter, I know that you are anxious to know more about my preparation of the exams. Our syllabus was completed in December. We need not worry about that. And I am well prepared and confident regarding all subjects, except Chemistry. The solution part is ok but I am disturbed by some of the difficult problems, especially in Chemical Equations. Chemical Equation is easy but balancing it make me worry little bit. But, don't worry. We have sufficient time and also good lectures who are always ready to come to our rescue. Other than that I have revised the entire syllabus too. After the annual exams, we have percentage in the Pre-finals and Annuals too. After the annual exams, we have short-term coaching for NEET. So, I will continue my preparation for the Public exams as well as for NEET. Once all the exams are over I can relax.
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The author describe the train “hurtling by” as with a rush and a roar and a rattle dazzling flash of lighted carriage windows, a smell of smoke and blast of hot air, the train hurtled by, clanging and jangling and echoing in the vaulted roof of the tunnel