I moved easily along the berth and felt for the window ledge. the window was open and I faced it, making a pretense of studying the landscape.i heard the panting of the engine, the rumble of the wheels and in my mind's eye! could see. telegraph posts flashing by. 1)where is the narrator? a. at the bus stop b.at the airport c. at the railway station d. at the printing
Answers
Answer:
at the railway station
Explanation:
because he heard the panting of the engine
Complete Question:
I moved easily along the berth and felt for the window ledge. the window was open and I faced it, making a pretence of studying the landscape. I heard the panting of the engine, the rumble of the wheels and in my mind's eye! could see. telegraph posts flashing by.
Read the given lines in the passage and answer the questions that follow-
1) where is the narrator?
a. at the bus stop
b.at the airport
c. at the railway station
d. at the printing
Answer:
The most appropriate answer to the given question is option c. at the railway station
Explanation:
- The given passage is extracted from a very famous travel and tourism story named "The Eyes Have It", beautifully penned by the eminent Indian writer Ruskin Bond.
- The story "The Eyes Have It" is about an ironic encounter between two blind people who don't know each other are blind.
- The situational irony between two people who meet by chance in a train compartment is exploited by Ruskin Bond in this story. The young man and the girl talk to each other even though they both believe they can see, even though they are unaware of their blindness.
- Here, in the given passage, a scene of the railway station is described. As we know, berth refers to the bed on a train. And a person travelling on the lower berth possesses the right to a window seat, where he/she can enjoy the beautiful view of landscapes.
Thus, the correct answer is option c. at the railway station.
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