why was the cricket cupboard empty
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(b) His cupboard was empty because the cricket didn't lay aside anything for winter. Answer: (a) He couldn't find any piece of bread on the ground
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Answer: The cricket's cupboard was empty because the cricket had nothing to eat over the winter because it did not save any grains or food.
Explanation:
- The answer is based on the poem the ant and the cricket.
- The fable of "The Ant and the Cricket" by Aesop is quite poetic.
- The two characters in the poem are an ant who is sour and a cricket who is silly and desperate.
- The cricket would sing its heart out during the warm summer months and the early spring months.
- It is quite improbable that he ever put any food saved for the colder months.
- During the winter months, he does not have any food at his residence.
- Because he had nothing to eat, he approached the ant in hopes of receiving some sustenance.
- He pleaded with the ant to give him something to eat and a place to sleep until help arrived.
- The ant advised him to spend the winter engaging in an activity that he enjoyed, specifically dancing; but, he did not comply.
- As soon as the cricket had finished what he needed to say, the ant ejected him from his dwelling.
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