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YN |, , , , 1. Discuss with your partner the points, raised in. the questions below and write, down what you Say:, , Question a., , What did the cricket do when the, weather was good?, , Answer:, , When the weather was good the cricket, spent the time in singing throughout the, day. Instead, it should have preserved, food for winter., , Question b., What was it unhappy about?, Answer:, When winter came, the cricket's, cupboard was empty. It had nothing to, eat. It was unhappy about this., , rr
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i, , Question c., , Is that the reason why the poet calls, it, Answer:, , “silly young cricket?, , Question d., , The cricket did not know how to keep, himself alive. How did he express this, feeling?, , Answer:, , “Oh ! what will become of me?”, Readout aloud the words that say,, “There was no food anywhere.”, , Not a crumb to be found, , Oh, the snow-covered ground., , Not a flower could he see., , Not a leaf on a tree.
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Question e., , The cricket did not have the courage to, go to the ant at first. When did he make, bold to do this?, , Answer:, , Starvation and famine made him bold to, go to the ant in that rain and cold, weather.
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Question f., Rewrite the long sentence in the second, , stanza as four simple sentences. Use the, active voice in your first sentence., Answer:, , 1. There were no crumbs, , 2. The ground was snow-covered., 3. Not even a flower was seen, , 4. The were no leaves on the tree., , Question g., , The cricket did not want to beg for food., Answer:, , True
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Question h., , The ant was surprised at the cricket's, request, , Answer:, , Not True, , KSEEBSolutions.com, , Question i., The cricket lied to the ant., Answer:, , Not True C—O