how long does the snake lie along the sand
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The snake lied along the sand to save himself from the man.
Explanation:
- This question is from the poem "The snake trying".
- According to the poet's point of view, snakes are not harmful to us.
- They are only harmful to us when they sense danger and try to protect themselves.
- In this poem, a snake is trying to escape from a man.
- First, it lies along the sand and then glides over the water surface.
- Finally, the snake escaped into reen trees without getting hurt.
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