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Answer - 1) The Cricket speaks these words when in his home he finds no food to eat in winter.

Answer - 2) ( i ) The line is : But we ants never borrow ; we ants never lend.

Answer - 2) ( ii ) The ant's principal is not bad. It teaches a lesson to everyone to plan for the rainy day.

Answer - 3) The word 'dance' here means 'merry making and wasting time'. It is appropriate here. The irresponsible cricket does not deserve any sympathy.

Answer - 4) ( i ) The poet's comment is express in the last two lines. "Folks call this a fable , 111 warrant it true".

Answer - 4) ( ii ) People say that is story of a cricket and the ant is imaginary or a fable with a moral. But I think that the story is true and educative. Some people live only in the present. They spend what they earn , and make merry. But they regret this habit later on.

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