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What is the main difference in the attitude of the two characters in this fable?

  1. The Ant thinks about tomorrow and what needs to be done, while the Grasshopper is nonchalant about the future.
  2. The Grasshopper thinks about tomorrow and what needs to be done, while the Ant is nonchalant about the future.
  3. The attitude of both characters in the fable is one of taking care of what is important now and later.
  4. The Grasshopper wants to destroy the Ant’s food supply and thinks of ways to do that.