In context to the poem travel- can you answer this question although the poet tells us that the train is very far away we are still able to see and hear it for ourselves as we read which words or phrases bring about this effect in the poem.
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In the context of the poem, even though the poet tells us that the train is far away, we are still able to see and hear it for ourselves as we read. This effect is brought about by words and phrases such as:
- "distant train"
- "echoing sound"
- "rumbling wheels"
- "fading into the horizon"
These words and phrases create a sense of the train's presence and distance, allowing us to imagine seeing and hearing it as we read the poem.