what does the poet do the snake and how does he feel after it
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he felt so bad as he didn't treat the snake well,he had thrown stick on the snake...later on he felt so ashamed
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firstly when the snake appeared near the water tap the poet got puzzle as his self centred education and his own opinions were clashing with each other and finally by the victory of voice of education which implied that snakes are venomous creature the poet was convinced to throw a log of wood on the snake.
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finally the snake ran in a great hurry from the site and the poet was repenting for having thrown a log of wood and the snake who as a guest came there to drink water
firstly when the snake appeared near the water tap the poet got puzzle as his self centred education and his own opinions were clashing with each other and finally by the victory of voice of education which implied that snakes are venomous creature the poet was convinced to throw a log of wood on the snake.
b)
finally the snake ran in a great hurry from the site and the poet was repenting for having thrown a log of wood and the snake who as a guest came there to drink water
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