thé Mountain is arrogant about his
A) beauty
B) greenery
C) grandness
D) kindness
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The Mountain is arrogant about his Option C) grandness.
- The poem ' Mountain and the Squirrel' is written by Ralph Waldo.
- The poet begins the poem by introducing two characters, the mountain and the squirrel who fall into an argument about their role in existence in this world.
- The mountain calls the squirrel a 'little prig' indicating it is negligible.
- The squirrel however accepts that the mountain is huge and can carry the forest on its back and provide a place for the squirrel to run around.
- But the squirrel also tells the mountain that, even though they differ in their sizes, they both have different talents and their place in this world.
- The squirrel tells that even though it is small in size, the mountain cannot be quick and crack a nut as it can.
- The moral of the poem is that every creature on this earth has its value and purpose in life. They should not be compared because no one is superior or inferior to the other.
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