o let him go over the water into the reeds to hide over the water without hurt. small and green he is harmless even to children (i) who is addressed to in these lines? (ii) How is he described ? (iii) Where will he be safe? (iv) The poet wants us not to hurt the snake. Why?
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1.The snake is addressed to in these lines.
2.He is described as harmless, innocent and in the colour of green.
3.He will be safe in the reeds in the waters.
4.He wants to emphasize that humans are controlled by their fear. A small and innocent creature like a snake only tries to avoid human beings. But we humans misunderstand these poor creatures and kill them.
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