English, asked by martinamili2009, 3 months ago

This question is from the poem Night Mail by W. H Auden.


a. "Shovelling white steam over her shoulder snorting noisily as she passes silent miles of wind-bent grasses. "
I.)Who is this 'her' here, and what does the 'white steam' refer to? Marks-1

ii.)Why does she make snorting noise? Where does she takes the course of journey? Marks-3​​

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Answered by XXITZSOLOKINKXX
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Answer:1a)In common speech, steam most often refers to the white mist that condenses above boiling water as the hot vapor ("steam" in the first sense) mixes with the cooler air. After gaseous steam has intermixed with air, it is no longer properly called steam and is instead referred to as water vapor.

2nd )Breathe in, breathe out. It seems so simple when you do it, doesn’t it? And so...quiet? Well, your little one doesn’t have it quite so easy: Remember that his tiny lungs and nose were just introduced to the concept of inhaling air mere weeks ago.

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Answered by kritikanyaloct209gre
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