Q4. How does the snake escape and survive the pursuing stick?
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The snake in the poem “The Snake Trying” tries to escape from the stroke of the pursuing stick. The snake curves and curls its slender and thin body while trying to save itself from getting hit by the stick. The snake further moves softly through the water in order to hide among the reeds growing densely in the marsh
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The snake in the poem “The Snake Trying” tries to escape from the stroke of the pursuing stick. The snake curves and curls its slender and thin body while trying to save itself from getting hit by the stick. The snake further moves softly through the water in order to hide among the reeds growing densely in the marsh
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The snake in the poem “The Snake Trying” tries to escape from the stroke of the pursuing stick. The snake curves and curls its slender and thin body while trying to save itself from getting hit by the stick. The snake further moves softly through the water in order to hide among the reeds growing densely in the marsh.
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