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rhyme scheme of the poem snake

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Spellbindingly, the poem has six parts in climbing request of occasions. These parts can't mean stanzas since they are not fundamentally differentiated.

The initial segment communicates the poet's first experience with the snake as he went to drink water while the second part reveals to us the snake's activities at the water trough.

The third part demonstrates the poet's twofold personality on how to manage the snake - to kill or spare it.

The fourth part features a greater amount of the snake's activity at the water trough and how it at long last got away and the poet's attack and regret.

At long last, his desire to offer some kind of reparation.

The poem has no metrical example or end - rhyme scheme.

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