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  1. Mother is referring to the garden snake which is harmless and eats only insects as its diet. Read summary of Garden Snake Play Quiz on Garden Snake Watch Video on Garden Snake

    Mother is referring to the garden snake which is harmless and eats only insects as its diet.

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  1. The child is frightened because he thinks that all snakes are dangerous. However his mother tells him that all snakes are not dangerous and the one which he saw is a harmless garden snake which only eats insects as its diet. Read summary of Garden Snake Play Quiz on Garden Snake Watch Video on GardeRead more

    The child is frightened because he thinks that all snakes are dangerous. However his mother tells him that all snakes are not dangerous and the one which he saw is a harmless garden snake which only eats insects as its diet.

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  1. The theme of the poem "Garden Snake" by Muriel L. Sonne is to tell us that snakes are not that dangerous and harmful as we think. Some of them are harmless and only eat insects as their food. Hence we should not afraid of them. In the poem the poet fears from snakes and considers them dangerous, butRead more

    The theme of the poem “Garden Snake” by Muriel L. Sonne is to tell us that snakes are not that dangerous and harmful as we think. Some of them are harmless and only eat insects as their food. Hence we should not afraid of them. In the poem the poet fears from snakes and considers them dangerous, but his views change which his mother tells him that the snake which he saw is harmless. The poem thus gives the message of “saving animals”.

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  1. Poet's mother tells him that the garden snake is harmless which makes him (the child) comfortable the next time he sees the garden snake. Read summary of Garden Snake Play Quiz on Garden Snake Watch Video on Garden Snake

    Poet’s mother tells him that the garden snake is harmless which makes him (the child) comfortable the next time he sees the garden snake.

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  1. The child thought that snakes are dangerous. This is why he ran away when he saw the snake in the garden. Read summary of Garden Snake Play Quiz on Garden Snake Watch Video on Garden Snake

    The child thought that snakes are dangerous. This is why he ran away when he saw the snake in the garden.

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  1. The poet was frightened and ran away on seeing the snake. Read summary of Garden Snake Play Quiz on Garden Snake Watch Video on Garden Snake

    The poet was frightened and ran away on seeing the snake.

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  1. Poet's mother asked him not to get afraid of the garden snake because its harmless and only eats insects for its food. Read summary of Garden Snake Play Quiz on Garden Snake Watch Video on Garden Snake

    Poet’s mother asked him not to get afraid of the garden snake because its harmless and only eats insects for its food.

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  1. Poet’s mother ask him not to get afraid of the garden snake because its harmless and only eats insects for its food. Read summary of Garden Snake Play Quiz on Garden Snake Watch Video on Garden Snake

    Poet’s mother ask him not to get afraid of the garden snake because its harmless and only eats insects for its food.

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  1. The line 'I saw a snake and ran away...' tells us that the poet is afraid of snakes. Read summary of Garden Snake Play Quiz on Garden Snake Watch Video on Garden Snake

    The line ‘I saw a snake and ran away...’ tells us that the poet is afraid of snakes.

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