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NCERT The Ant and the Cricket (Poem) English

(i) Which lines in the poem express the poet's comment? Read them aloud.
(ii) Write the comment in your own words.

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Answered by topanswers
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Answer:

In the poem "The Ant and the Cricket", "Folks call this a fable. I'll warrant it true" is the line in which the poet express his comment.

Explanation:

"Folks call this a fable. I'll Warrant it true". These are the lines in which the poet of the poem "The Ant and the Cricket" express his comments through the poem.

The poem "The Ant and the Cricket" can be considered as a fable as indeed it   expresses a moral at the end. The moral of the poem is "it is better to be prepared for everything rather than being negligent".

Answered by 76363sk
163

Explanation:

(I) the the poet comments is expressed in last two lines.

folks call this a table. I will warrant it's true

(ii) people say that this story e of ant and grasshopper is fable or imaginary with moral but I think this stories true and educated because some people don't do any work they only used to sit idle and only hope for their life but that is not true we have to do hard work for getting success

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