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English, 04.04.2021 15:10 pr47723

The cricket wasted away his time singing songs during summer instead of saving food for winter in the poem the ant and the cricket have you ever been in such situation or known someone who has had a similar experience explain in hundred to 150 words the left you learn from the experience please answer the question if you will answer the question then I will mark you as brainliest one and I will follow you you and I will be very thankful of you ​

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