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CUET English Language Comprehension - Poem 18 — Flashcards

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On their own feet they came, or on shipboard,    
Camel-back, horse-back, ass-back, mule-back,    
Old civilisations put to the sword.    
Then they and their wisdom went to rack;    
No handiwork of Callimachus,    
Who handled marble as if it were bronze,    
Made draperies that seemed to rise    
When sea-wind swept the corner stands:    
His long lamp-chimney shaped like the stem    
Of a slender palm, stood but a day;    
All things fall and are built again,    
And those that build them again are gay.    
— WB Yeats    

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Which of the following means of transport was not used by the destroyers of old civilizations?
By air
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