A silly young cricket, accustomed to sing Through the warm, sunny months of gay summer and spring, Began to complain when he found that, at home, His cupboard was empty, and winter came. Not a crumb to be found, On the snow-covered ground; Not a flower could he see,, Not a leaf on a tree. “Oh! what will become," says the cricket, “of me?"At last by starvation and famine made boldly, All dripping with wet, and all trembling with cold, Away he set off to a miserly ant, To see if, to keep him alive, he would grant, Him shelter from the rain, And a mouthful of grain. He wished only to borrow;, He’d repay it tomorrow;, If not, he must die of starvation and sorrow. Write 2 pairs of rhyming words from the poem.
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1st pair- found ground
2nd pair- see tree
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