English, asked by jaswindersingh060119, 10 months ago


Read of the lines and answers the question follow
Through day and darkness,
Through desk and dawn.
1. What do the above lines refer to?
2. What do the day and darkness and desk and dawn in the poem tell the reader?​

Answers

Answered by hudaayt001
3

Answer:

Ans 1: they refer to day darkness desk and dawn

Ans 2: I don't actually know but I guess their telling about like the types of times

Answered by priyaag2102
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These Lines have been taken from the poem " THE TRAIN"

Explanation:

The Trains poem composed by James S. Tippett is a beautiful piece in which the poet expresses the usefulness of trains in our lives.

1). The above lines has been taken from the poem 'The Trains'.

Day and darkness, Desk and dawn refer to the uninterrupted and perpetual motion of life whether it is daytime or night, whether the colour of the sky is blue or black, whether the sun is up or the moon, whether the sun goes down or the moon.

2) It manifest that Life goes on, and so does trains(as referred to in the poem). Throughout day and darkness, dusk and dawn, trains carry passengers and help them reach to their respective destinations.

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