why are the sights said to be fly
Answers
Answered by
1
The sights are said to 'fly' because the poet is sitting in a fast-moving train and all the beautiful scenes he gets to see as glimpses just rush past him and disappear because of the peed of the train.
Answered by
0
Answer:
because a poet is sitting to a fast
Similar questions
Political Science,
16 days ago
English,
16 days ago
Math,
16 days ago
English,
1 month ago
Music,
9 months ago