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English, 16.10.2020 09:01, Weser17

Read the excerpt from "The Black Snake." Black snake! Black snake!

Curving down the lawn,

Glides like a wave

With its silver gone.

How do these lines develop the theme that there is no reason to fear snakes, because in reality, they are beautiful?

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

The line with the exclamation points stress how thrilling it is to see the snake.

By describing how it travels across the lawn, the poem stresses how effortlessly the snake moves.

The lines create an image of the snake moving through the grass in a wave-like motion.

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