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Read what W.W.E. Ross feels when he sees a snake and fill in the table given below: The Snake Trying The snake trying to escape the pursuing stick, with sudden curvings of thin long body. How beautiful and graceful are his shapes! He glides through the water away from the stroke. O let him go over the water into the reeds to hide without hurt. Small and green he is harmless even to children. Along the sand he lay until observed and chased away, and now he vanishes in the ripples among the green slim reeds. What is the snake doing? Words to describe the snake Poet’s plea

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Read
what W.W.E. Ross feels when he sees a snake and fill in the table
given below:




The
Snake Trying



The
snake trying



to
escape the pursuing stick,



with
sudden curvings of thin



long
body. How beautiful



and
graceful are his shapes!



He
glides through the water away



from
the stroke. O let him go



over
the water



into
the reeds to hide



without
hurt. Small and green



he
is harmless even to children.



Along
the sand



he
lay until observed



and
chased away, and now



he
vanishes in the ripples



among
the green slim reeds.


















What
is the snake doing?



Words
to describe the snake



Poet’s
plea










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