'It would be an exotic moment without rush, without engines, we would all be together in a sudden strangeness '. Q1. Which exotic moment is referred to in these liness. Q2. Why would that moment be strange. Q3. What does the poet advocate in the poem. Q4. What does the poet mean by the word, 'engines'.
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The expression is taken from the poem "Keeping Quiet."
Explanation:
- It is referring to the moment of peace as there will be no rush and no noise of the running engines.
- Such peaceful moments will be great, beautiful, and enticing for nature lovers
- The poet says that all of us feel very strange yet happy if there is no noise of engines.
- The engines here refer to the engines of trains.
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