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2)"You sang. Sir, you say? Go then," "and dance the winter away."
a) Who is referred to as 'Sir' here?
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b) Why did he ask the other creature to dance through the winter?
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Answer:
(a) Sir refers to the grasshopper
(b) he asked grasshopper to dance the winter away because the grasshopper was just singing throughout the winter whereas the ants were collecting food for winters. Now the grasshopper had nothing to eat and hence the ants said to him "Dance the winter away".
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Answer:
The grasshopper is being referred to as 'sir' in the given lines.
Explanation:
The lines are extracted from Aesop's fables' The Ant and the Cricket.
Fables are stories with animal characters with human attributes, thus they try to give a moral while keeping the story light-hearted. This particular tale is about a cricket that danced and sang throughout the summer without collecting food for the winters and is later turned away by the ants when he goes to them for food.
The ant asked the cricket to sing and dance through the winter just as it had sung and danced through the summer because the cricket had wasted its time during summer which it could have used in collecting valuable rations.