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1 From a Railway Carriage
Ch-4 From a Railway Carriage Gajwani Schools and Colleges

2 Q1 In the poem the poet describes what he sees from where he sees?
Answer the following Q1 In the poem the poet describes what he sees from where he sees? Gajwani Schools and Colleges

3 Answer (1) The poet is sitting in a train he looks out of the window and describes all that he sees. Gajwani Schools and Colleges

4 Pick five places that the poet notices as he speeds past in the train.
Question(2) Pick five places that the poet notices as he speeds past in the train. Gajwani Schools and Colleges

5 The poet sees bridges, houses, hedges, ditches and meadows
Answer(2) The poet sees bridges, houses, hedges, ditches and meadows Gajwani Schools and Colleges

6 Name three people whom the poet spot from the train?
Question(3) Name three people whom the poet spot from the train? Gajwani Schools and Colleges

7 Answer(3) The three people whom the poet spots from the train are a tramp, a little child and a man.

8 Question(4) The poet is thrilled by the speeding train how does he describe the speed?

9 Answer(4) The poet is thrilled by the speeding train. He describes the train as faster than fairies and witches. Gajwani Schools and Colleges

10 Q1. Who is faster than fairies and witches?
Extra Questions Q1. Who is faster than fairies and witches? Gajwani Schools and Colleges

11 The train is faster than fairies and witches.
Answer(1) The train is faster than fairies and witches. Gajwani Schools and Colleges

12 Question(2) What is the name of the poet in ‘From a Railway Carriage’

13 Name of the poet is Robert Louis Stevenson.
Answer(2) Name of the poet is Robert Louis Stevenson. Gajwani Schools and Colleges


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