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match the characteristic with the characters in the story the ant and the cricket​

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Answered by balaparveen129
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The ant was in sharp contrast to the cricket: it was a hard-working and diligent being who planned well for the winters by collecting enough food to last through the harsh weather. The ant also had a policy of being self-reliant and neither borrow, nor lend

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Answered by pihunegi
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The Ant and the Cricket Introduction

Aesop is a legendary figure the supposed author of a collection of Greek fables, including those produced by Demetrius Phalareus in the 4th century. Legendary figure Aesop is presumed to have been born around 600 B.C. and is the supposed author of a collection of Greek fables.

Various attempts were made in ancient times to establish him as an actual personage. He was most likely to provide an author for fables centering on the beast, so that “a story of Aesop” become synonymous with “fable”.

A fable is a story, often with animals as characters, that conveys a moral. This poem about an ant and a cricket contains an idea of far-reaching significance, which is as true of a four-legged cricket as of a two-legged one.

A fable is a story, often with animals as characters, that conveys a moral. This poem about an ant and a cricket contains an idea of far-reaching significance, which is as true of a four-legged cricket as of a two-legged one.Some human beings are like the cricket, who save nothing for the bad weather. And, therefore, the tale is not a fable but the truth.

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