there is something rotting with a curved white line (like a snake) in it.
a garter snake.
Pine woods snake, Plain Bellied water snake, plains garter snake and Pygmy Rattlesnakes
The first snake that came to mind when I read the question was... Mamba.
African Rock Python Amazon Tree Boa Aesculapian Asp Anaconda Andean Milk Snake Arizona Mountain Kingsnake Asian Rat Snake Adder
The noun snake has adjective forms snakish, snake-like, and snaky. Only snakish can refer directly to snakes.
not sure
His anger was that of a spitting snake.
The metaphor sentence in Rikki Tikki Tavi is "I am Death!" This compares the snake to Death.
In chapter 3 of "The Pearl," the metaphor comparing the town to a snake highlights the deceptive and treacherous nature of the community. Just as a snake may appear harmless but then strike unexpectedly, the town's inhabitants may also pretend to be friendly but can turn hostile when provoked or threatened. This metaphor suggests that danger lurks beneath the surface of the seemingly serene town.
yes it is from the watsons go to birmingham
simile....because it has like in it
It varies - according to the age of the snake and the rate of growth.
I remember one is "Snake in the grass" which Daniel Watson called someone...I just don't remember who....
The name ''Andy'' is engraved on his boot. Andy is his little boy. (Owner).
one is "he hissed like a snake " n a metaphor is "he saw the speck of the gulf clouds soar high in the sky"
she was not from Egyptshe spoke 9 languagesshe was ruler at age 19died when she was 39had a poisonous snake bite herThe great sphinx was carved over 4,000 years ago.
yes there is attempts to control it the kill some of them