b. How did the spider flatter the fly when it visited the spider again?
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In stanza four, the spider tries to flatter the fly by praising its appearance and inviting it in to look into a mirror. Though flattered, the fly refuses—but leaves the door open a bit by implying "some other time." In stanza five, the spider knows it has won and begins preparations to feast on the fly.
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The spider then attempts to please her vanity by calling her wings beautiful and her eyes bright and shiny
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