Read the quotation "The Black Snake" who is the speaker. Black snake! Black snake! curling on the ground, Rolled like a rubber t ire, Ribbed and round. A. The Snake.
B. The author.
C. The person observing the snake.
D.The grass that the snake curves through.
1 answer:
Well it isn't the snake it isn't the grass that leaves B and C I have read this and i know it is B
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