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Alex17521 [72]
3 years ago
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Read the excerpt from "The Black Snake." Black snake! Black snake! Curving down the lawn, Glides like a wave With its silver gon

e. How do these lines develop the theme that there is no reason to fear snakes, because in reality, they are beautiful?
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vaieri [72.5K]3 years ago
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How do these lines develop the theme that there is no reason to fear snakes, because in reality, they are beautiful?

answer: By using words like glides, wave, and silver, the poem expresses the appearance of the snake              

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