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The ant teaches the cricket that careful planning for the future is essential, as one should not only enjoy the present but also prepare for difficult times. |
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False. The ant does not believe in borrowing or lending; instead, it emphasizes hard work and saving for the future. |
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Fill in the blank: The cricket spent his summer days ___ and ___ instead of preparing for winter. |
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Multiple Choice: What does the ant suggest the cricket should do during tough times? |
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The moral is that while it is important to enjoy happy moments, one should not ignore the necessity of planning for the future. |
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The ant teaches the cricket that one should enjoy the present but also plan for the future to ensure security. |
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Fill in the blank: The cricket spends his summer days ___ and ___, neglecting to prepare for winter. |
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True or False: The ant is willing to lend food to the cricket when he comes asking for help. |
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False. The ant does not lend food; instead, it emphasizes the importance of hard work and saving. |
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The ant suggests that the cricket should try dancing and singing again, implying that while one can enjoy life, one must also face challenges with resilience. |
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Fill in the blank: The moral of the story is that we should enjoy ___ but not ignore our future. |
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Short Answer: How does the story illustrate the concept of saving for the future? |
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The story illustrates saving for the future by contrasting the ant's diligent preparation and hard work with the cricket's carefree attitude, leading to the cricket's struggle when winter arrives. |