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He glides through the water away
From the stroke.O! let him go
Over the water
Into the reeds to hide
Without hurt. Small and green
He is harmless even to children,
(i) Why is the snake going into the water?
(a) to throw the water away (b) to hide in the reeds (c) to relax (d) None of the above
(ii) Find a word that is opposite to seek'.
(a) stroke (b) glides
(c) hide
(d) reeds
(iii) 'He in these lines refers to
(a) poet
(b) boy
(c) snake
(d) animal
(iv) The snake has been described as
(a) harmless (b) small and green (c) harmless and green (d)t armless, small and green
(v) These lines have been taken from the poem
(a) On Killilng a Tree (b) A snake Trying
(6) A snake Trying (c) The Road Not Token
(d) Wind​

Answers

Answered by rockytarun1234
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Answer:

(i) to hide in the reeds

(ii)stroke

(iii)snake

(iv) harmless,small,green

(v)a snake trying

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