What was the ant doing in the summer in the poem the ant and the cricket?
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Answer:
She was collecting food for winters
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Explanation:
1. The cricket says, "Oh! What will become of me?" When
does he say it, and why?
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The cricket said the given line when it found that its
cupboard was empty and winter had arrived. It could not
find a single crumb to eat on the snow covered ground and
there were no flowers or leaves on the tree. It wondered
what would become of it because it was getting cold and
since there was nothing to eat, it would starve and die.
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