English, asked by kunjalraval7, 5 months ago

this poem
See! The merry little squirrel has now scrambled to its nest,
And the funny, prickly hedgehog seeks a cosy place to rest.
The frog has found a blanket in the pond so dark and deep,
While the drowsy little mouse, too, has safely gone to sleep.
If I go to pay a visit to the house of the snail,
I shall find his doorway covered with a shining coat of mail;
While at the bottom of his home so dull and big,
The mole is hidden deeper than a little boy can dig.
In the corner of the dark barn, where I almost fear to tread,
Upside down the bats are hanging from the rafters overhead;
And my little friend the tortoise, no I cannot find today;
'Neath the leaf-mould in the garden he is hidden right away.
NT
where are the bats?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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ωнλτs τнīs δυδε

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