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Dialogue between an ant and spider.​

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Answered by abiramiragu
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hi frnd

dialogue between two speakers:

ANT—an insect-speaker embodying actor network theory, specifically Bruno Latour's own account of his object-attentive ontological invention. [1]

SPIDER—Ingold's response to Latourian actor network theory, an acronym spelling out "Skilled Practice Involves Developmentally Embodied Responsiveness" (tongue firmly planted in mandible). 

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Answered by roopini14sl
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Answer:

The answer is as follows.

Explanation:

One day, Ant talks to Spider : Hello Spider! What a beautiful home you have! who built it for you?

Spider : "Very kind of you for admiring my house. I built it myself.

Ant: Did you build it yourself? Where did you get this fascinating thread?

Spider: I spin threads from my body. I've built several houses like this before. Materials are inexhaustible. You can keep making threads until you die.

Ant: How strange! Please tell me how to build the web.

Spider: Certainly. I would appreciate it if you could explain the technology in detail. Please come and have some tea.

Ant : No no! I'm not stupid enough to let you fool me. You're going to catch me in a sticky cobweb and make me a delicious meal, right? I know you're a thug They spin webs to catch innocent insects and easily handle them. Goodbye !

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