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Answer the following in one sentence. 4x2=8

i)In the poem ‘The Ant and the Cricket’ the cricket says, Oh! what will become of me? Why does he say so?

ii)Mention two things that are clear from the height ?

iii)Why did the camel live in the middle of the desert ?

iv)Why did Velu run away from home ?

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Answered by gargi0267
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The cricket says, “Oh! What will become of me?” When does he say it, and why? Answer: The cricket speaks these words when in his home he finds no food to eat in winter.

From the height, it was clear that there are populated cities and valleys of the countries near the rivers. It was also clear that the earth was round and that it had more sea than land. (ii) From the height, it was not clear why the men on the earth found reasons to hate each other

Of all the animals, the camel was the laziest animal as he did not want to work and help man. Hence, he lived in the middle of a howling desert because he did not want to work

Velu had run away from home because his father used to beat him everyday. His father would also spend the money earned by Velu and his sisters on drinking.

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