What did Voice of Education say to the poet in the poem,"Snake"?
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The voice of
education stirred the poet’s fear of the snake. It provoked him to throw a log
after it. The poet did it out of fearful instincts. Though he regretted it
later as the snake was quite harmless. It was neither poisonous nor attacking
the poet. It was just returning to its hole.
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