English, asked by DeepakMaris, 4 months ago

show only my teeth like a snake 's bare fangs
1.what do the snakes bare fangs denote?

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Answered by bhardwajneetu753
6

Answer:

The figure of speech in the expression 'My teeth like a snake's bare fangs' is simile. The speaker is comparing his teeth to the fangs of a snake.

Answered by kishorparihar845
4

Answer:

The comparison of his laugh in the mirror to a

snake's bare fangs brings out the fact that the

smile is artificial and might be dangerous.

The poet regrets his fake behaviorand so expresses his desire to unlearn all those bad

things and learn how to laugh sincerely.

Thank you ..

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