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who is referred to as ' bun' ? from poem mountain and the squirrel​

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Answered by ItsCrazyDaRk02
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Answer:

The huge mountain calls the tiny squirrel a little prig. The squirrel, whose name is Bun, replies that while it is not as big as the mountain, the mountain is not even half as energetic as the squirrel. To make up a year and a sphere, all sorts of things and weather must be taken into consideration. The talents of both the mountain and the squirrel differ greatly. If the squirrel cannot carry the forest on its back, then the mountain cannot crack a tiny nut.

Answered by tushargupta0691
0

Answer:

The Squirrel is referred to as "bun".

Explanation:

  • The speaker refers to the squirrel as "Bun" in the fifth line. It is responding to the mountain in an articulate and obvious manner. He uses precise word choice. The squirrel declares that the mountain is "extremely big" right away. The squirrel cannot ignore its presence.
  • The mountain and the squirrel got into a fight one day. The enormous mountain refers to the little squirrel as a prig. Bun, the name of the squirrel, claims that while not being as large as the mountain, the mountain is not as active as the squirrel.
  • The insult that the mountain used to refer to "the latter" or the squirrel is being repeated by the speaker.

Thus this is the answer.

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