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Question 9: Does the train move through a village or a city? Justify your answer.

Answer: The train moves in a village like setting as evident in expressions like “sights of the hill and the plain”, “all through the meadows” etc.

Question 10: What does the poet see from a railway carriage?

Answer: He sees the beauty of the area, bridges, ditches, houses, horses, meadows, hills and a boy who is collecting services hardly, a man who is lifting the overloaded cart and a homeless person who is doing nothing but to stare the train.

Question 11: What pleasures does the railway journey give to the poet?

Answer: The railway journey gives an immeasurable pleasure to the poet. The sights of meadows, daisies, mill, river, hill that is the natural beauty offers him an everlasting joy.

Question 12: What is the aim of the poet while writing this poem?

Answer: The aim of the poet is to entertain readers with an exciting description of a train ride.

From a Railway Carriage Questions & Answers

Question 13: Explain what ‘glimpse and gone forever’ mean in the context.

Answer: In this context ‘glimpse and gone forever’ means that while travelling nothing remains stationary, everything moves along with the movement of the train. So every scene that you see in just a glimpse disappear as the train keeps moving and a new scene comes in the place of previous one.

Question 14: And ever again, in the wink of an eye, Painted stations whistle by. ‘In the wink of an eye’ means very quickly. Explain ‘painted stations whistle by’.

Answer: It is a scene seen from a speeding railway carriage. A passenger can see various stations passing by. On the way, as the carriage speeds through the stations, they appear to be painted pictures.

Question 15: What does ‘charges along like troops in a battle’ mean?

Answer: It means that the speed of the train seems as the soldiers attacking their enemy in a battle field.

Question 16: Find me in the poem:

(a) I can alert you – Whistle

(b) I can help you to cross the river – Bridge

(c) I can carry you – Cart

(d) I can border your garden – Hedge

(e) You can play with me – Rain

(f) You can climb on me – Hill

(g) You can lay down on me – Meadows

(h) You can ride on me – Horse

Question 17: Write a few pairs of rhyming words from the poem.

Answer: Battle – cattle

Road – load

Plain – rain

Question 18: What is the theme of the poem?

Answer: The joy that we get from travelling is the major theme of the poem. Also, the beauty of nature comes as a theme in the descriptions like “meadows”, “the horses and cattle”, “sights of the hill and the plain” etc. The poverty of human beings too is a theme, as suggested by the scene in which a tramp looks excitedly at the train.

So, these were From a Railway Carriage Questions & Answers.

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