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What are the sights you are likely to see at the town of St Ogg's? (1)
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St. Ogg's is the name of the town where the novel has been set and it gives different sights in the opening chapter.
Explanation:
- The writer says that there are black ships laden with the fresh-scented fir-planks.
- One also gets to see rounded sacks of oil-bearing seed along with the dark black glitter of coal.
- St. Ogg's is a very old town with fluted red roofs and broad gables.
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