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What does the poet appeal to tge readers in the poem the snake trying?

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Answered by souviksandeep
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Answer:

the poet appeals that all the animals (here snake) do not attack anyone untill and unless it is hurted or feels insecure. the poet says that those animals should not be hurted but leave them as they are.

hole it's helpful actually it was in my previous class and I don't remember it exactly hope so you have got your answer.

Answered by harshadh7
21

Answer:

The snake is small and green and is harmless even to the children. The poet is a very kind and generous man. He is sympathetic to the snake. So it appeals to let it go safely to his place.

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