Here are some sentences from the text. Say which of them tell you, that the author: (a) was afraid of the snake, (b) was proud of his appearance, (c) had a sense of humour, (d) was no longer afraid of the snake. 1. I was turned to stone. 2. I was no mere image cut in granite. 3. The arm was beginning to be drained of strength. 4. I tried in my imagination to write in bright letters outside my little heart the words, ‘O God’. 5. I didn’t tremble. I didn’t cry out. 6. I looked into the mirror and smiled. It was an attractive smile. 7. I was suddenly a man of flesh and blood. 8. I was after all a bachelor, and a doctor too on top of it! 9. The fellow had such a sense of cleanliness...! The rascal could have taken it and used it after washing it with soap and water. 10. Was it trying to make an important decision about growing a moustache or using eye shadow and mascara or wearing a vermilion spot on its forehead?
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These lines are from the short story "The Snake and the Mirror".
(a) was afraid of the snake:
1. I was turned to stone.
5. I didn’t tremble. I didn’t cry out.
4. I tried in my imagination to write in bright letters outside my little heart the words, ‘O God’.
(b) was proud of his appearance:
6. I looked into the mirror and smiled.
8. I was after all a bachelor, and a doctor too on top of it!
(c) had a sense of humour:
10. Was it trying to make an important decision about growing a moustache or using eye shadow and mascara or wearing a vermilion spot on its forehead?
(d) was no longer afraid of the snake:
2. I was no mere image cut in granite.
7. I was suddenly a man of flesh and blood.
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