The garden snakes eat insects. Read summary of Garden Snake Play Quiz on Garden Snake Watch Video on Garden Snake
The garden snakes eat insects.
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The garden snakes eat insects. Read summary of Garden Snake Play Quiz on Garden Snake Watch Video on Garden Snake
The garden snakes eat insects.
See lessFollowing poetic devices have been used in the poem Garden Snake: Alliteration: It is the occurrence of the same sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. e.g. "I saw a snake", "Some snakes are dangerous, they say", "when he wiggles". Personification: it is the attribution of huRead more
Following poetic devices have been used in the poem Garden Snake:
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The poet describes the garden snake as wiggling in the grass. As he now knows that this snake is not dangerous, he desires to watch it pass without harming it. Read summary of Garden Snake Play Quiz on Garden Snake Watch Video on Garden Snake
The poet describes the garden snake as wiggling in the grass. As he now knows that this snake is not dangerous, he desires to watch it pass without harming it.
See lessThe message of the poem “Garden Snake” by Muriel L. Sonne is that snakes are not that dangerous and harmful as we humans 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 hRead more
The message of the poem “Garden Snake” by Muriel L. Sonne is that snakes are not that dangerous and harmful as we humans 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”.
See lessAfter watching the garden snake, the poet decides to stand still and watch the snake going away as there is no mistake in doing that because its a harmless snake. Read summary of Garden Snake Play Quiz on Garden Snake Watch Video on Garden Snake
After watching the garden snake, the poet decides to stand still and watch the snake going away as there is no mistake in doing that because its a harmless snake.
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Muriel L. Sonne wrote the poem Garden Snake. Read summary of Garden Snake Play Quiz on Garden Snake Watch Video on Garden Snake
Muriel L. Sonne wrote the poem Garden Snake.