the snake trying moral in about 100-150 words
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what is the central idea of the poem the snake trying by W. W. E. Ross
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In the poem ,the poet tries to say that all snakes are not poisonous. Some them are quite harmless.
It is foolish to kill a snake as soon as we see it. Even if a snake is poisonous, it will do us no harm if it dosen’t see any danger from us . A snake always bites in self protection only.
Otherwise, it is an harmless as any other creature. But sadly human beings always try to kill a snake as soon as they see it.
It is foolish to kill a snake as soon as we see it. Even if a snake is poisonous, it will do us no harm if it dosen’t see any danger from us . A snake always bites in self protection only.
Otherwise, it is an harmless as any other creature. But sadly human beings always try to kill a snake as soon as they see it.
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