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Read the following extract and answer the questions given below:
” 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
Q 1.What makes the snake glide through the water?
Q 2. What does the poet appeal to the pursuer?
Q 3. How does the poet plead for the snake? Q 4. What is the poet‟s attitude towards the snake and all other creatures ?​

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Answered by technoblackberrygame
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Answer:

1. The snake has a natural instinct of survival. He can smell and see dangers and escape from them safely. The snake moves with sudden curvings gliding through the water to protect itself from the attack.

2. The poet wants the pursuer to let the snake go as it is harmless. without hurt.

3. Through this poem “The snake trying” W.W.E Ross urged a plea to everyone to not to kill snake. Snakes are not harmful.

4. The poet seems to be an environmentalist who has a loving attitude towards all living beings. He seems to be conscious of the need to preserve the diversity of creatures to maintain balance in the environment. Moreover, he believes that most species of snakes are non-poisonous and they do not harm unless attacked

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