What does the squirrel think about the size of the mountain?
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The two things does the squirrel acknowledge are: ... The squirrel defends itself against the big mountain by saying that although it is small, it is more lively and energetic. If it cannot carry forests on its back, neither the mountain can crack a nut.
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Ans. The two things does the squirrel acknowledge are: ... The squirrel defends itself against the big mountain by saying that although it is small, it is more lively and energetic. If it cannot carry forests on its back, neither the mountain can crack a nut.
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