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like a word dropped from long sentense meaning​

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The first person commentary continues as the father gets off the train - Like a word dropped from a long sentence - a simile that implies complete detachment from meaning and sense and language

Answer: it refers to an old man dropping off frm the train as though he is relevant to the train which will move forward with other people to their destinations. apsiganocj and 1 more users found this answer helpful.

Like a word dropped from a long sentence. The poet's father gets down from the train. Here Dilip Chitre has used a fine simile in comparing his father to an unimportant word in a long sentence. ... He says that his father gets down just like a word dropped from a long sentence.

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