The word that fits here best is "enthusiasm;" however, I am unclear if that is one of your vocabulary words.
The lesson that can be learned from this story is that you need to be a hard worker in order to succeed in life. The cricket spent his summer carefree and goofing off, and when winter came he regretted it because he did not work hard for his food like the ant did. Since the cricket goofed off instead of collecting food for winter, he ended up with nothing to eat and likely starved. (This is just an idea to consider, try playing off of this to answer the question)
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This is the part when he is on horseback, about to warn the town that the British are coming. In the first line, he starts heading toward the village streets with "the fate of a nation" counted on him to do so. This because he is about to warn everyone so that they can be prepared to fight. This is shown through the lines "the spark struck out by that steed", meaning that the villagers are counting on his warning to change history by sparking the Revolution.
Answer:
loyalty to his king
Explanation:
because is attitude were straight and loyal