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Notice the Words in Bold in the Following Sentence. “The Fire Boy Shovelled Charcoal into The Maw of the Furnace With a Great Deal of Clatter”. - English Core

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Notice the words in bold in the following sentence.

“The fire boy shovelled charcoal into the maw of the furnace with a great deal of clatter”. This is a phrase that is used in the specific context of an iron plant.

Pick out other such phrases and words from the story that are peculiar to the terminology of ironworks.

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Solution

Other such phrases could be as follows:-

1. ‘a hard regular thumping’

2. ‘hammer strokes’

3. ‘a large plant with smelter, rolling mill and forge’

4. ‘pig iron’

5. ‘coal dust’

6. ‘put on the anvil’

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Chapter 4.1: THE RATTRAP - Thinking About Language [Page 44]

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