Which best describes how the speakers in "a narrow fellow in the grass" and "the black snake" view snakes?
a.
the speaker in "a narrow fellow in the grass" loves snakes, while the speaker in "the black snake" does not trust them.
b.
the speaker in "a narrow fellow in the grass" thinks snakes are very smart, while the speaker in "the black snake" thinks they are foolish animals.
c.
the speaker in "a narrow fellow in the grass" is afraid of snakes, while the speaker in "the black snake" is not.
d.
the speaker in "a narrow fellow in the grass" has a pet snake, while the speaker in "the black snake" does not.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:10, vixen0528ow6mza
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