Read these two Aesop's fables. Read the statements and select the correct ones:
1) One summer’s day, a grasshopper was dancing and singing and playing his violin while the ant was working hard. The grasshopper invited the ant to have fun with him, but the ant justified that he needed to store food for the winter and advised the grasshopper to do the same. The grasshopper said that the winter was far and added that there wasn’t any reason to worry about it now. When winter came, the grasshopper was starving while the ant and his family could enjoy nice meals.
2) Two friends were travelling together when a bear appeared. One of them climbed up a tree, thinking about his own safety. The other had no time to hide, so he fell flat on the ground, playing dead. The bear came up, smelled and walked away. When the danger was gone, the other traveler climbed down the tree laughing and asked what the bear had whispered in his ear. He answered that the bear gave him an advice to never travel with a friend who leaves me in the lurch.
(A)
The moral lesson of the story number one is "Better to be prepared for the days of necessity".
(B)
In the first fable, the grasshopper taught the ant the importance of being a hard-worker.
(C)
The moral lesson of the story number two is "Wild animals are not dangerous".
(D)
In the second fable, one traveller climbed a tree, the other played dead.
(E)
The moral lesson of the second fable is "Misfortune reveals the true nature of a friend".
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