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Summary of ant and the cricket class 8 ncert honeydew

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Answered by golusoni59
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summary

Explanation:

the silly young cricket was fun loving.He loved messy making.

He used to wing through the pleasant sunny months of summers an spring.he did not bother to store food for the rainy season and cold winters.

when the earth covered with the ice and snow,he found that he had nothing to eat.There were no flowers and leaf leaves on the trees.He grew nervous could be seen over his face.

wet with rain and shivering with cold, the hungry cricket went to an ant to get shelter and food.He made it clear he borrowed grain.The next day,

the miserly ant said humbly that she was servant and friend of cricket.But as a matter of principals the ant neither borrow nor send.She asked why he never borrow something for the cold.

The cricket admitted that he had been care less and foolish.

He enjoyed the beauties of summer sang merrily.The ant then told him to go and dance all winters.She turned the poor cricket out.

Answered by Anonymous
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Once, there was a foolish young cricket. He was always singing and dancing. He spent the happy days of summer and spring singing. He layby nothing for the rainy days.

The winter set in the background and trees were covered with snow. The cricket had nothing to eat. He begin to starve. He was sure that he would die without food. So, he went to the ant. He requested to lend him a mouthfull of grain. He promised it to return the great next day. The wise ant told him that the ants neither borrow nor lend.

Then the ant asked him if he had lain by nothing for the winter. The cricket replued that the weather was very fine so he sang day and night. On listen to these words the ant said to him, " Go, dance the winter away". Saying this it facility opened its doors or at the idle cricket out of his house.

It is a fable with the moral that one must work hard and save for the rainy day. If you live without work you must live without food.

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