The theme that is discussed in class from the story "The Ant and The Grasshopper" is the importance of preparation and saving for a rainy day.
A story to illustrate the theme will be given as follows: John and Peter are colleagues in the office. John was prudent while Peter was a spendthrift.
Both of them planned to buy a car when the year ends. When it was December, John collected his savings and bought a car while Peter had nothing to show since he spends his money uselessly. It shows that it's important to be prepared.
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Answer: Lexington would talk about how important is work for teenagers, since the story of the hardworking Reagan is presented as an example.
Explanation: Lexington presents Reagan's story as a way of differing with many americans that claim summer jobs to be boring. Reagan was a harworker young man, who worked as a lifeguard, but in comparison to some teenagers, he would take it seriously to the point of saving people's lives from a river and scold them for it. He would wake up early and do his job for 12 hours a day, seven days a week. Therefore, If Lexington is presenting Reagan's hard routine, he would answer to a question like that by making the difference between lazy teenagers that complain about muscle ache and how they should value it, like Reagan.