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82. Antony called Cleopatra the serpent of
Nile.
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) no article required​

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Answered by psk032007
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Answer:

Snakes symbolize treachery and death because of their slyness and venom. Antony famously calls Cleopatra his "serpent of old Nile," and the nickname is appropriate. There is more than a touch of venom in the way she sometimes treats him!

Answered by arepadmaja
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Answer:

(d) no article required

Explanation:

we don't use articles before proper nouns

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