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Explain the irony at the end of the snake in the grass​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The irony at the end of the story is that the family is planning to reward Dasa when he has in fact lied and endangered them, thus deserving no reward and thus making himself the "snake in the grass" who turns on them

Answered by srivastvaanubhav79
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the irony at the end of the story is that the family is planning to reward dasa when he has ine facts lied and engaged them deserving no reward and thus making himself the "snake in the grass" who turns on them Dasa has supposedly caught the snake in a water pot which is sealed with the slab of stone

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