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Liula [17]
3 years ago
15

Central idea of boy and kite by Margaret Rhodes

English
1 answer:
saul85 [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

The author has created a lovely image of the moving kite via the lines of this piece. We always enjoy in seeing kites soaring. Yet we seldom knew how they float. Via this lovely word image of a soaring kite, the author is only attempting to persuade the followers to float one now and his amazing movements.

A blue sky means that while there are no clouds, a kite should appear brilliant inside. It's going to be evident. The kite throws and for every wiggle the tail creates a banging noise. Then, when floating, all of a moment, the kite is moving up on the top much as a ship is heading up and down mostly on peak of oceans on a sailing net.

Whenever the wind is powerful, it goes forward. Even when the wind goes down, it looks as though it's still enjoying a break in the clouds for a moment. Often the string attached to the kite loosens, the flier manages to roll the rope and races until the fresh breeze (air) covers its sails.

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