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Why do the ants turn away from the grasshopper? Tick the correct answer. (1M)They are pretending not to hear the grasshopper.They are trying to get away from the grasshopper.They are discussing whether to help the grasshopper.They are trying to hide their food from the grasshopper

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Why do the ants turn away from the grasshopper? Tick the correct answer. (1M)They are pretending not to hear the grasshopper.They are trying to get away from the grasshopper.They are discussing whether to help the grasshopper.They are trying to hide their food from the grasshopper

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Without the context of a story or a specific situation, it's impossible to definitively answer this question. However, I can provide a general analysis of each option:

  1. They are pretending not to hear the grasshopper: This could be possible if the ants are trying to avoid interaction with the grasshopper for some reason.

  2. They are trying to get away from the grasshopper: This could be the case if the grasshopper is a threat or a nuisance to the ants.

  3. They are discussing whether to help the grasshopper: Ants communicate through pheromones, not discussion. So, this is unlikely.

  4. They are trying to hide their food from the grasshopper: This could be possible if the grasshopper is known to steal food from the ants.

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