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Based on Your Reading of the Poem, Answer the Following Question by Ticking the Correct Option: in the Line 'And as He Slowly Drew Up, Snake-easing His Shoulders, and Entered Farther' the Phrase Sna - English Communicative

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Based on your reading of the poem, answer the following question by ticking the correct option:

  • In the line 'And as he slowly drew up, snake-easing his shoulders, and entered farther'
    the phrase snake easing' his shoulders means

Options

  • loosening its shoulders

  • slipping in with majestic grace

  • moving slowly

  • moving fast

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Solution

moving slowly

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Chapter 11: Snake - Exercises [Page 123]

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CBSE English Communicative - Literature Reader [English] Class 10
Chapter 11 Snake
Exercises | Q 5.4 | Page 123

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