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dialog conversion between the ant and the cricket. (from the poem)

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Answered by umachoudhary
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During the wintertime, an ant was living off the grain that he had stored up for himself during the summer. The cricket came to the ant and asked him to share some of his grain. The ant said to the cricket, 'And what were you doing all summer long, since you weren't gathering grain to eat?' The cricket replied, 'Because I was busy singing I didn't have time for the harvest.' The ant laughed at the cricket's reply, and hid his heaps of grain deeper in the ground. 'Since you sang like a fool in the summer,' said the ant, 'you better be prepared to dance the winter away!' 
This fable depicts lazy, careless people who indulge in foolish pastimes, and therefore lose out.


Answered by alinafathima519
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Answer:

hi

Explanation:

cricket : Hey Ant ! life is too short to work so hard

ant: listen grasshopper ! if u dot prepare for winter now your going to strave to death

cricket : oh there's plenty of time why worry i am going back to my singing now

                                                      WINTER ARRIVED

cricket: oh i am so hungry oh i ma soo cold the ant was right i would starve to death in winter

       the ants were watching everything from their window

cricket : please will u give me atlest a crumb

ant : come in and make sure next summer you lokk for food for your self

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