What is the moral lesson learnt from the poem the snake trying
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The poem, in very simple and clear words, conveys the message that all creatures of nature need to be treated in a kind and sympathetic manner. Even snakes must not be attacked because they do not bite unless they sense a danger to their life. Moreover, there are certain varieties of snakes that are not poisonous and are hence harmless.
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The poem 'Snake Trying' leaves a moral that is...
all snakes don't harm us, sometimes it's human beings who harm animals more.
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