why does the cricket's song sound like grasshopper's
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the cricket songs sound like grasshopper because
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So, the chilly atmosphere forces the cricket to seek warmth indoors but cannot stop his music. Rather, his music gets louder with time (in warmth increasing ever). To a man who is feeling sleepy (in drowsiness half-lost) the Cricket's song sounds like the Grasshopper's voice among some grassy hills.
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Why does the cricket's song sound like grasshopper's. The answer is when the birds are too hot from the sun, cooling in the trees, one can hear the "voice" or sound of the grasshopper... This supports the idea that the cricket and the grasshopper are singing/reciting the same poetry of Earth.
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