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On the grasshopper and the cricket a poem by "John Keats". "The cricket's song, in warmth increasing ever, And seems, to one in drowsiness half lost, The grasshopper among some grassy hills."
a) When and where does a cricket sing ?
b) What does the song of the cricket remind one of ?
c) Explain the phrase, " In warmth increasing ever." ?

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Answered by iznaishitha
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Answer:

a) The cricket sings in winter by sitting beside a gas stove

b) The song of the cricket reminds one of the song of the grasshopper.

c) Even though the cricket sings in winter, people think that the grasshopper is singing because  the cricket's voice has the warmth of summer in it and Grasshopper sings in summer only.

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