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Recently you read a poem called "The Ant and the Cricket" you were impressed by the moral of the poem and wish to mail it to your friends. write a diary entry of your feelings in about 100-120 words

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Tuesday

February 7, 20XX

10:30 p.m.

Dear Diary,

Today I read a poem called "The Ant and the Cricket" taken from the famous Aesop's Fables. Oh! what a beautiful poem it is. It is about a cricket, who used to sing all through the pleasant months of summer and spring. When winter arrived he found that there was no food left in his home. He went to an aunt as he was starving. He requested the ant to shelter him from rain and to lend him some food. He said that he would repay it the next day. He added that is the ant did not give him some food, he would die of starvation and sorrow. The ant asked the cricket what he did during the warm weather. To which the cricket replied that he was busy singing all the time as he was very happy. At this the ant advised him to spend the winter also by dancing. Saying so, the aunt turned the cricket out of his house.

The poet says that this is not a fable but truth. He goes on to add that some human beings are also like the cricket of this story. I think in real life also we do come across lazy bums, shirkers, excuse makers etc. who just invent excuses to get away from hard work.

Aayush and Akhil, mu friends are perfect examples of shirkers. I think, I ought to mail this poem to them. I am sure they would get the message and try to change your attitude.

Good night.

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What is Diary Entry ?

  • A Diary is a record which discrete entries reporting on what has happened over the course of a day or a period. A diary may include a person's experience and/or thoughts or feelings, generally written not with the intention of being published as it stands, but for the diary writer's own use.
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