(i) What did the ‘silly’ cricket do?
(ii) When did he sing?
(iii) Who is the poet of this poem?
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ansi) A young silly cricket usually sing
ansii) He sang in warm and sunny months of summer and spring.
ansiii) The and and the cricket is a fable in the form of poetry by aesop.
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1) A young silly cricket usually sing.
2) He sang in warm and sunny months of summer and spring.
3) Aesop is the poet of this poem.
Explanation:
- The Cricket spent the summer singing and taking advantage of the weather.
- He gave neither the future nor the approaching cold any regard. He was unable to find food over the winter because of this.
- The cricket liked to live in the moment rather than make any plans for the future. He disregarded the ant's instruction to save something even when it was made.
- A young silly cricket usually sing. The juvenile cricket was used to singing nonstop and having a terrific time. The cricket claimed that because its heart was so joyful and lighthearted, it sang day and night.
- He sang in warm and sunny months of summer and spring.
- His began to complain when he observed that he has no food.
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