2. The snake bragged that he could send people back to earth from, "whence they came." What
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English, 19.05.2020 20:59, jacobmacalpine
2. The snake bragged that he could send people back to earth from, "whence they came." What
did he mean?
(14 Points)
The snake means people will go back to their childhood homes.
The snake means that he can send people back to the past.
The snake means that his poison can kill the body and allow the soul to return to where it came from.
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