The Snake Trying
I. 1. What is the snake trying
to escape from?
Ans: The snake is trying to escape from the stick.
Ans: The snake is trying to escape from the stick.
2.
Is it a harmful snake? What is its colour?
Ans: No,
it is not a harmful snake. Its small size renders it harmless even to the
children. The snake is green in colour.
3.
The poet finds the snake beautiful. Find the words he uses to convey its
beauty.
Ans: The
words the poet uses to convey the snake’s beauty are “beautiful” and
“graceful”.
4.
What does the poet wish for the snake?
Ans: The
poet wishes that the snake be left unharmed. He wants it to go over the water
into the reeds to hide.
5.
Where was the snake before anyone saw it and chased it away? Where does the
snake disappear?
Ans: The
snake was lying on the sand till someone saw it and again chased it away. The
snake disappeared in the ripples of the water among the green reeds.
II.
1. Find out as much as you can about different kinds of snakes (from books in
the library, or from the Internet). Are they all poisonous? Find out the names
of some poisonous snakes.
Ans: No,
all snakes are not poisonous. Some of the poisonous snakes are Indian Cobra,
Common Krait, Russell’s Viper and Saw-scaled Viper.
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