What is that charging along like troops in a battle?

  1. What is that charging along like troops in a battle?
  2. What does the poet mean by ‘the hill and the plain fly’?
  3. The poet sees from the Railway Carriage that-
    (A) i) The train passes by the ______.
    ii) The train passes through the ______.
    iii) The train moves faster than ______ and faster than ______.,
    (Use the words: witches, meadows, painted stations)
  4. Find the words that rhyme with-hill, battle, house, load, run.
  5. What does the poet mean when he says that all the scenes are ‘gone for ever’
  6. Try to recite the poem.
  1. When the train advances it seems as the soldiers are attacking enemy in a battle field.
  2. The train is movins so fast that it seems as if the hills and the plain are flying, almost like heavy rain.
  3. A i. The train passes by the meadows .
    ii. The train passes through the painted stations .
    iii. The train moves faster than witches and and faster than fairies .
  4. hill: mill, battle: cattle, house:mouse, load: road, run: fun
  5. All the objects that the poet saw from the carriage appeared and then disappeared so quickly that poet looked at them for very brief time and they can never be seen again.