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who is the author of the poem From A Railway Carriage
Robert Pattinson
William Wordsworth
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Robert Louis Stevenson
what is the child doing?
gazing at the train
gathering brambles
stringing the daisies
riding the cart
who is gazing towards the train?
Child
Tramp
Cattle
Man riding the cart
which among the following is/are example for Similie
Faster than fairies,faster than witches
And ever again in the wink of an eye
And charging along like troops in a battle
Fly as thick as driving rain
which among the following is/are examples of Alliteration
Each a glimpse and gone forever
Fly as thick as driving rain
Painted stations whistle by
Faster than fairies, faster than witches
which among the following is an example for assonance?
Here is a child who clambers and scrambles
And charging like a troops in a battle
Here is a tramp who stands and gazes
Fly as thick as driving rain.
Why is the cart lumping?
Because the road was not good
The man was too old
Because of the heavy load
Becuse of some mechanical problems
what do you meant by stringing the daisies?
Making a chain out of daisies flower
Watching daisie flower
collecting the daise flower
why do stations apperas like plainted pictures
Because they are painted recently
Because the train is moving fast
Because the train is moving too slow
'Fly as thick as driving rain,'.What is referred to here
Tramp
Child
Hill
Plain
What is the speed of the train compared to?
A running horse
Troop charging in a battle
A running battle
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