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the snail English writing in 10 class​

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Answered by wajahat7040
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A snail is, in loose terms, a shelled gastropod. The name is most often applied to land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. However, the common name snail is also used for most of the members of the molluscan class Gastropoda that have a coiled shell that is large enough for the animal to retract completely into. When the word "snail" is used in this most general sense, it includes not just land snails but also numerous species of sea snails and freshwater snails. Gastropods that naturally lack a shell, or have only an internal shell, are mostly called slugs, and land snails that have only a very small shell (that they cannot retract into) are often called semi-slugs.

Answered by sujatapinkyhota
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To grass, or leaf, or fruit, or wall,

The snail sticks close, nor fears to fall,

As if he grew there, house and all

                                                Together.

Within that house secure he hides,

When danger imminent betides

Of storm, or other harm besides

                                                Of weather.

Give but his horns the slightest touch,

His self-collecting power is such,

He shrinks into his house, with much

                                                Displeasure.

Where'er he dwells, he dwells alone,

Except himself has chattels none,

Well satisfied to be his own

                                                Whole treasure.

Thus, hermit-like, his life he leads,

Nor partner of his banquet needs,

And if he meets one, only feeds

                                                The faster.

Who seeks him must be worse than blind,

(He and his house are so combin'd)

If, finding it, he fails to find

                                                Its master

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