English, asked by dev3033, 5 months ago

How does the snake pass through the water in
the poem, The snake Trying?

A
It plungs
B
It flies
C
It glides
D
It trots​

Answers

Answered by namratasuravajhala07
0

Explanation:

The snake moves softly through the water of the pond to hide himself among the reeds growing densely in the marsh so that he is not hit by the stick. The poet wants the person, who is chasing the snake, to let him go safely to his hide-out among the reeds without being injured

Answered by primeclassesbyaman
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Answer:

The snake moves softly through the water of the pond to hide himself among the reeds growing densely in the marsh

Explanation:

The snake moves softly through the water of the pond to hide himself among the reeds growing densely in the marsh

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