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The mountain and the squirrel
had a quarrel
and the former called the latter little prig
bun replied
you are doubtless very big
but all sorts of things
and weather must be taken in together
To make up a year and a sphere.
And I think it no disgrace To occupy my place. If I'm not so large as you you are not so small as I and not half so spry. I'll not deny you make a very pretty squirrel track
talents differ all is well and wisely put if I cannot carry forest on my back Neither can you crack a nut.

What do you think is the poet trying to tell us in the poem "The Mountain and the Squirrel"?
A. The mountain is stronger than the squirrel.
B. The squirrel is stronger than the mountain.
C. The size of anybody or any thing has nothing to do with talent.
D. Size always determines how talented you are.