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what is the main difference between grasshopper and cricket ?(poem-on the grasshopper and cricket)

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Answered by Anonymous
11

Answer:

In an isolated winter evening, when frost has put everyone and everything to silent mode, you can still hear the song of Cricket coming from the stove. So, the chilly atmosphere forces the cricket to seek warmth indoors but cannot stop his music. Rather, his music gets louder with time (in warmth increasing ever).

To a man who is feeling sleepy (in drowsiness half-lost) the Cricket’s song sounds like the Grasshopper’s voice among some grassy hills. The poet means that people like to feel the warmth of summer even in bleak winter by mistaking the Cricket’s song for the Grasshopper’s.

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Answered by suridhirimza
9

Explanation:

The main difference between a grasshopper and a cricket is that crickets tend to have long antennae, grasshoppers have short antennae. Crickets stridulate ("sing") by rubbing their wings together, while grasshoppers stridulate by rubbing their long hind legs against their wings.

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