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. The cricket says, “Oh! what will become of me?” When does he say it,
and why?
. (i) Find in the poem the lines that mean the same as "Neither a borrower
nor a lender be" (Shakespeare).
(ii) What is your opinion of the ant's principles?
The ant tells the cricket to "dance the winter away”. Do you think the word
'dance'is appropriate here? If so, why?


From the poem... The Ant and the Cricket...
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Answered by imaanmaryamsk
5

Answer:

the answer of (i) is :

But we ants never borrow; we ants never lend

the answer of (ii) is:

This ant, though he was hardworking and he had stored enough food for the winter, he was miserly and did not feel pity for the cricket.

The word dance is appropriate here because both the words sing-dance are used together. Since the cricket spent his summer days by singing so the ant told him to spent the winter days by dancing. Because the cricket used to spend all his summer days by dancing and singing and suffers in winter for food.

Explanation:

Answered by harnathyadav2907
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