How can you say that the snake was harmless even to children in the poem the snake trying
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In this poem, a harmless green - coloured snake attempts to save itself from being hit by a person who is chasing it with a stick to kill it.
The poet says that the snake is inoffensive even to children. People is afraid snakes and when they get to see one, they try to kill it with a stick.
The snake attempts to save itself and hides behind the bushes of marshy plants in water.
It hides in the ripples of the water body in order to save itself. The snake disappears finally.
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Answer: The snake was harmless even to the children gives the idea that snake was harmless it was a given snake and not was venomous and have not harmful.
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