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“He glides through the water way from the stroke. O let him go over the water into the reeds to hide without hurt. Small and green he is harmless even to children.”
1. In the poet’s view, the snakes are __________
a. Harmful to us c. Enemy to us b.Not harmful to us d. All the above.
2. What is the snake trying to escape?
a. Stone c. Bullet b. Mud d, Stick
3. How does the poet describe the shape of the snake’s body?
a.Graceful c. Beautiful b.Ugly d. Both a & b
4.Who is the snake harmful to?
a.Men c. Women b.Children d. None of the above
5.Identify the figure of speech in the first line. a.Simile c. Metaphor b.Personification d. None of these
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Answers

Answered by JessicaAngel
11

Answer:

1. Not harmful to us

2. Stick

3. Both A and B

4. None of the above

5. Personification

Answered by VelvetRosee
2

Answer:

All the answers are given in the explanation below.

Explanation:

We have to give answers on the basis of the small excerpt of the poem that is given.

1)In the poet's view, snakes are b)not harmful to us.

2)The snake is trying to escape the d)stick.

3)The poet describes the shape of the snake's body as graceful and beautiful, so the answer will be d)both A and B.

4)The snake is harmful to d)none of the above.

5)The figure of speech in the first line is b)personification.

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