which argument of thé squirrel oppressés you thé most and why ?
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- The squirrel's argument that most impresses us is that its tail has a curl at the tip and resembles a question mark. It impresses me since it appears to be hilarious.
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- Who is bigger? was the crux of the argument between the mountain and the squirrel. The poet included the following phrase in the poem: "Bun replied,/'You are undoubtedly quite huge. The response to your query is found in that passage.
- They fought, the mountain and the squirrel.
- The squirrel argues that although being small, it is more alive and vigorous than the large mountain. The mountain cannot open a nut if it cannot bear forests on its back. Both of them have unique talents.
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