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What kind of people do the cricket and the ant represent? Answer with reference to the poem ‘The ant and the cricket’. Thanks​

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Answered by ᏚɑvɑgeᏀurL
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I'll warrant it true; some crickets have legs and some have two. (ii) Those who live today and think for tomorrow, succeed in the life. Enjoy your present life but save for your future. Thus the moral of the poem is to be prepared for the adverse times and always work hard instead of being negligent

Answered by Anonymous
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Aesop

Summary of The Ant and the Cricket. The ant and the cricket is a fable in the form of poetry by Aesop. This poem is a story of a desperate and silly cricket and a miserly ant.

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Lᴏᴠᴇ Aᴀʀᴀᴅʜʏᴀ ғʀᴏᴍ Aᴅɪᴛʏᴀ ᴏʀ Aᴋʜɪʟ

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