Question 1

The city folk who drove through the countryside hardly paid any heed to the roadside stand or to the people who ran it. If at all they did, it was to complain. Which lines bring this out? What was their complaint about?

Answer

The lines which bring the expressions are:                    

“The polished traffic passed with a mind ahead,
Or if ever aside a moment, then out of sorts,
At having the landscape marred with the artless paint,
Of signs that with N turned wrong and S turned wrong”

The city folk complaints that these stalls with signboards are just like spot or stain on the scenic beauty of the landscape.

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