English, asked by aryanlondhe11, 9 months ago

What is called 'silver
lining' of the trail by the
writer? Why?​

Answers

Answered by harant8857275
26

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Answer:

Use the term silver lining when you want to emphasize the hopeful side of a situation that might seem gloomy on the surface. The origin of the phrase seems to be John Milton's 1634 poem "Comus," which includes the line, "Was I deceived? or did a sable cloud/Turn forth her silver lining on the night?" ...

Answered by sakshitalekar992
34

for 12th into the wild

Explanation:

the writer had lost his way in the jungle and was desperate to find a village and civiliazation.then he found a bright red soil trail with the marks of a bicycle wheel on it.these marks showed that there was a village nearby . to the frightened and desperate writer,this was like a 'silver lining'

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