In the poem “The Ant and the cricket”, what does the poet mean when he says” some crickets have two legs” ?

a) the poet

In the poem “The Ant and the cricket”, what does the poet mean when he says” some crickets have two legs” ?

a) the poet dislikes all crickets
b) there are some strange crickets with 2 legs
c) all men are crickets with 2 legs
d) the poet refers to people who do not save for a rainy day​

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  1. Answer:

    What does the poet mean when he says: “Some crickets have four legs and some have two.” Ans: The poet means that the fable is true for human being as well. Though two-legged, some of us behave like that four-legged cricket. The poet refers to the people who spend all their earnings and lay nothing by.

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