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प्रश्न
What is meant by ‘roads of iron’?
उत्तर
‘Roads of iron’ means railway tracks on which trains run. They are made of iron.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The Train Come on children, let’s play a game Forward, backward, backward forward, Stay in line, and shut your eyes On roads of iron, we move to and fro, Smoky clouds, Fairs, and crowds. Village fairs, Riders on mares. Flocks of birds, Clustered huts. Bridges and paths, Dhobi ghats. Small tea shops, Puddles, and flocks. |
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