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what is the comparison drawn in the poem Going Downhill on a bicycle

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Answered by saiphysiocare1
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Explanation:

As the bicycle picks up speed and the wind rushes by, he feels like he is flying and compares his joy to the freedom of a bird in flight. This ride downhill aids him in understanding the sense of independence that flying provides

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Answered by Anonymous
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As the bicycle picks up speed and the wind rushes by, he feels like he is flying and compares his joy to the freedom of a bird in flight. This ride downhill aids him in understanding the sense of independence that flying provides

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