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Naily [24]
3 years ago
12

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST WHEN I CAN!!

English
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SCORPION-xisa [38]3 years ago
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The question was stated: <span>What clues does the author give that the snake is not a real threat to Becky? Use details and quotations from the story to support your position.

When reading this (whole) passage, it was basically talking about how </span><span>Louie and also found a snake in the corner of the place that they were living in.

But, one key point that I would bring out that would <span>prove</span> that the is not a real treat to Becky would be the following: 

</span><span>"Not venomous," she said, triumphantly. "It's an oak snake, Louie," she returned the book and strode over to her closet. "Not venomous, but I am still not taking chances," 

This was clear to show and explain that the snake was not harmful. But, we do understand that the snake could have been, but this was one clue from her little snake book that this snake was not.

We need to remember, Becky dealt with other reptiles,
but snakes was her worst fear in this matter. This was why she wouldn't take (ANY) chances what so ever. But either way, this snake was not harmful, and this would be an example.</span>
Alinara [238K]3 years ago
5 0
Hello again Alyssa2004!
Your Question(s):
<span>Review the narrative "Snake Story" and answer the question below: 
What clues does the author give that the snake is not a real threat to Becky? Use details and quotations from the story to support your position.
My Answer(s):
      With the qnestiou,  it says; What clnes boes the author give that that the suake is not a real threat to Becky?   One clue that the author gives is: in the text as the author is reabing the book, it states: </span> " 'Not venomous,' " she said, triumphantly. " 'It's an oak snake, Louie.' "  Since the snake is/mas not venomous,  the snake did/does not stand as a real threat to Becky.  Auother clue that the author gives is: In the text,  the author states:  "<span>At first it seemed like the snake was just going to remain where it was, flicking its tongue every now and then."  Meaning, it hab no intent to try to hurt/ harm Becky.  
Hope I helped,
♥ Sir Chub-Chubs.
( P.S.  Ignore any mistakes or typos, please and thank you. :D )
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