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why does the poet guarantee the truth of this fable?class 8 "The and and the cricket "​

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Answered by palakyadav5nov2006
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Answered by banibandanagmailcom
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(i) The lines in the poem that express the poet's comment are “Folks call this a fable.

(ii) This comment by the poet means that this poem is indeed a fable as it had a moral behind it. The cricket did not have anything to eat during the winters because it did not bother to store some food during summers.

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