1. The phrases Suraj uses to compare the train to a magical creature are “like some green, black and gold dragon” and “some beautiful monster out of Suraj’s dreams.” These expressions show that Suraj sees the steam engine not just as a machine, but as something magical and alive. The description of itsRead more

    The phrases Suraj uses to compare the train to a magical creature are “like some green, black and gold dragon” and “some beautiful monster out of Suraj’s dreams.” These expressions show that Suraj sees the steam engine not just as a machine, but as something magical and alive. The description of its colors, sparks and powerful roar gives it the image of a fantastic, mythical beast emerging dramatically from the jungle tunnel, leaving a deep impression on him.

     

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  2. Suraj knew that the train was close by because ... he heard two clear signals: a sharp whistle from the train engine and a thunder-like rumble from deep within the tunnel. Although the train was still hidden behind the hill, these sounds told Suraj that it was approaching fast. From past visits, heRead more

    Suraj knew that the train was close by because … he heard two clear signals: a sharp whistle from the train engine and a thunder-like rumble from deep within the tunnel. Although the train was still hidden behind the hill, these sounds told Suraj that it was approaching fast. From past visits, he had learned to recognize the train’s sounds. His ears caught the clues before his eyes did and he grew excited knowing that the powerful engine would soon burst out of the tunnel.

     

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  3. When Suraj entered the tunnel, he saw very little. It was dark, damp and full of smoke from the recently passed train. A bat flew by and he saw a lizard quickly running between the tracks. The tunnel felt sticky and uncomfortable, with no real excitement. Suraj didn’t find anything unusual or intereRead more

    When Suraj entered the tunnel, he saw very little. It was dark, damp and full of smoke from the recently passed train. A bat flew by and he saw a lizard quickly running between the tracks. The tunnel felt sticky and uncomfortable, with no real excitement. Suraj didn’t find anything unusual or interesting inside—it was simply an experience he wanted to have to satisfy his curiosity about what it would be like walking through a real tunnel.

     

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  4. Sunder Singh conveys that he has lent it to the Government — that means he treats the tunnel as if it belongs to him. He says this proudly, showing how closely he is connected to the place. Though it is owned by the Government, he watches over it every day, making sure it is safe. By saying this, heRead more

    Sunder Singh conveys that he has lent it to the Government — that means he treats the tunnel as if it belongs to him. He says this proudly, showing how closely he is connected to the place. Though it is owned by the Government, he watches over it every day, making sure it is safe. By saying this, he expresses his affection for his work and the forest. It helps us see how dedicated and caring he is.

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  5. Sunder Singh knew that the leopard was in the tunnel because he heard a rhythmic sawing sound that didn’t match the usual jungle noises. It sounded like someone cutting a tree branch. From years of experience living in the forest, he recognized this sound as the leopard’s. He paused, listened carefuRead more

    Sunder Singh knew that the leopard was in the tunnel because he heard a rhythmic sawing sound that didn’t match the usual jungle noises. It sounded like someone cutting a tree branch. From years of experience living in the forest, he recognized this sound as the leopard’s. He paused, listened carefully and understood that the animal was inside the tunnel. His deep knowledge of the jungle helped him identify the presence of the leopard without seeing it directly.

     

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