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from the white knights song
ill tell thee everything i can:
theres little to relate.
i saw an aged, aged man,
a-sitting on a gate.
\who are you, aged man?\ i said.
\and how is it you live?\
and his answer trickled through my head,
like water through a sieve.
(from \the white knights song\ by lewis carroll)
which does the simile in the last two lines mean?
- the speakers head was empty.
- the mans ideas flowed rapidly.
- the answer amused the speaker.
- the answer was quickly forgotten.
A sieve is a tool with small holes that lets water pass through without being retained. Comparing the man's answer to water through a sieve means the answer did not stay in the speaker's mind—it was not retained, so it was quickly forgotten. The other options do not match the function of a sieve described in the simile.
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- The answer was quickly forgotten.