NCERT Solutions for 8th Class English (Poem): Chapter 1- The Ant and the Cricket
NCERT Solutions for 8th Class English (Poem): Chapter 1- The Ant and the Cricket

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NCERT Solutions for 8th Class English (Poem): Chapter 1-The Ant and the Cricket

NCERT 8th English (Poem) Chapter 1, class 8 English (Poem) Chapter 1 solutions

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Working with Poem

1. The cricket says, “Oh! What will become of me?” When does he say it, and why?

Answer

The cricket said the given line when it found that its cupboard was empty and winter had arrived. It could not find a single crumb to eat on the snow covered ground and there were no flowers or leaves on the tree. It wondered what would become of it because it was getting cold and since there was nothing to eat, it would starve and die.

NCERT 8th English (Poem) Chapter 1, class 8 English (Poem) Chapter 1 solutions

2. (i) Find in the poem the lines that mean the same as “Neither a borrower nor a lender be” (Shakespeare).

(ii) What is you opinion of the ant’s principles?

Answer

(i)The lines in the poem that mean the same as “Neither a borrower nor a lender be” are ‘But we ants never borrow; we ants never lend.’

(ii) I agree with what the ant says first that one should save something for the future so that he does not need to borrow or lend. But I don’t agree with the ant’s principle what he told later. If he says he is a friend of cricket then he should also help the cricket at the time of distress. On the other hand I believe that a friend in need is a friend indeed.

NCERT 8th English (Poem) Chapter 1, class 8 English (Poem) Chapter 1 solutions

3. The ant tells the cricket to “dance the winter away”. Do you think the word ‘dance’ is appropriate here? If so, why?

Answer

The ant told the cricket to “dance the winter away” because when it asked the cricket what it did in the summers and why it had not stored any food for summers, the cricket answered that it sang through the warm and sunny months of summers. Therefore, in reply to this, the ant asked the cricket to “dance” the winter away just like it “sang” all through the summers and did not bother to store food for winters.

NCERT 8th English (Poem) Chapter 1, class 8 English (Poem) Chapter 1 solutions

4. (i) Which lines in the poem express the poet’s comment? Read them aloud.

(ii) Write the comment in your own words.

Answer

(i) The lines in the poem that express the poet’s comment are “Folks call this a fable. I’ll warrant it true.”

(ii) This comment by the poet means that this poem is indeed a fable as it had a moral behind it. The cricket did not have anything to eat during the winters because it did not bother to store some food during summers. It was negligent and sang all through the summers. The ant, on the other hand, had built a nice home for itself and had stored food so that it would not starve during winters. It worked hard during summers to achieve this. Thus, the moral of the poem is to be prepared for the adverse times and always work hard instead of being negligent.

NCERT 8th English (Poem) Chapter 1, class 8 English (Poem) Chapter 1 solutions

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Chapter 3 Glimpses of the Past
Chapter 4 Bepin Choudhury’s Lapse of Memory
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Chapter 7 A Visit to Cambridge
Chapter 8 A Short Monsoon Diary
Chapter 9 The Great Stone Face 1
Chapter 10 The Great Stone Face 2

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Poem 6 The Duck and the Kangaroo
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Chapter 2 Children at Work
Chapter 3 The Selfish Giant
Chapter 4 The Treasure Within
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Chapter 6 The Fight
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Chapter 9 The Comet 1
Chapter 10 The Comet 2
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