(6) This extract is from the poem 'Snake' by D H Lawrence. Pick two correct inferences from the following options. 2 points The voice of my education said to me He must be killed, For in Sicily the black, black snakes are innocent, the gold are venomous And voices in me said, If you were a man a and You would take a stick and break him now, and finish him off. Education and social conventions make the poet think that the golden brown poisonous snake must be killed. The poet wanted to kill the snake but he could not kill it because his conscience did not allow him to do so. O The poet wanted to kill the snake but he could not kill it because he was aware that the snake was not poisonous. The voices of education inside the poet tell him that it was the fear for the snake that made him refrain from killing him.
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