where do birds take shelter in summer in 'on the grasshopper and cricket'? a) in houses b) in a cool shade of trees c) in cages
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B.In a cool shade of trees
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because trees is a coolest plcae to birds it gives shelters to a all birds in houses they can't live, in cage the animals use to live then the trees is perfect place to birds
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The birds are hiding under the shade of the trees to protect themselves from the harsh sun.
In-depth explanation:
- The birds become tired and quiet under the hot sun.
- Cooling trees and pleasant weeds offer some relief from the heat of summer in the first stanza.
- The birds are tired and quiet under the hot sun.
Summary of the grasshopper and cricket:
- Maren Onarheim has written this poem.
- The poet thinks that nature is never-ending and never ceasing because it offers comfort and solace to its inhabitants all days of the year, no matter what changes arise in seasons, day and night.
- There are many soothing sounds in nature that can provide relief for people from the harsh climate.
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