what ideas and thoughts come to the poet's mind when he finds a poisonous snake drinking water at his water trough?
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The poet's first thoughts are to treat the snake like a guest and to wait until the snake has finished drinking before filling his jug as the snake was there first. Later, his voice of education tells him that the snake is poisonous and that it must be killed while his moral values tell him to let the snake be and to continue to treat it like a guest.
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The poet's first thoughts are to treat the snake like a guest and to wait until the snake has finished drinking before filling his jug as the snake was there first. Later, his voice of education tells him that the snake is poisonous and that it must be killed because it has a different color while his moral values tell him to treat the snake like a guest.
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