NCERT The Ant and the Cricket (Poem) English
(i) Find in the poem the lines that mean the same as "Neither a borrower nor a lender be" (Shakespeare).
(ii) What is you opinion of the ant’s principles?
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(i)The lines in the poem that mean the same as “Neither a borrower nor a
lender be” are 'But we ants never borrow; we ants never lend.'
(ii) ant says first that one should save something for the future so that he does not need to borrow or . But I don’t agree with the ant’s principle what he told later. If he says he is a friend of cricket then he should also help the cricket at the time of distress..
(ii) ant says first that one should save something for the future so that he does not need to borrow or . But I don’t agree with the ant’s principle what he told later. If he says he is a friend of cricket then he should also help the cricket at the time of distress..
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(i)The lines in the poem that mean the same as “Neither a borrower nor a lender be” are 'But we ants never borrow; we ants never lend.'
(ii) I agree with what the ant says first that one should save something for the future so that he does not need to borrow or lend. But I don’t agree with the ant’s principle what he told later. If he says he is a friend of cricket then he should also help the cricket at the time of distress. On the other hand I believe that a friend in need is a friend indeed.
(ii) I agree with what the ant says first that one should save something for the future so that he does not need to borrow or lend. But I don’t agree with the ant’s principle what he told later. If he says he is a friend of cricket then he should also help the cricket at the time of distress. On the other hand I believe that a friend in need is a friend indeed.
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