why did Phyllis compare a train to a dragon? in what ways was it similar to a dragon ?is it a good comparison
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"""Phyllis compared the train to a dragon and named it as the Green dragon.
It was a midnight town express, and its shrieking rush which often caused them to wake up from their sleep was like a dragon's roar. The fly-by-night was fearsome and when once Peter got up and peered at it, he named it so.
Phyllis said that the train was the green dragon and said that it would go where their father was. He imagines that if the train were a real dragon, it would take them there out of kindness. Yes, it is a good comparison.
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