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exercise work of English of honey dew - the ant and the cricket​

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Question 1:

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.

Question 2:

(i) Find in the poem the lines that mean the same as “Neither a borrower nor a lender be” (Shakespeare).

Answer:

The line is: But we ants never borrow; we ants never lend.

(ii) What is your opinion of the ant’s principles?

Answer:

The ant’s principle is not bad. It teaches a lesson to everybody to plan for the rainy day.

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