English, asked by pradhanrani3172004, 8 months ago

(c) The spider turned him round about, and went into his den,
For well he knew the silly fly would soon be back again:
So he wove a subtle web, in a little corner sly,
And set his table ready to dine upon the fly.
(i) Why did the speaker turn back into his den?
(ii) How did he know that the fly would soon be back?
(iii) Is he able to dine upon the fly?how​

Answers

Answered by sharanyalanka7
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Answer:

Explanation:

For who goes up your winding stair can ne'er come down again.” “I'm sure you must be ... The Spider turned him round about, and went into his den, For well he knew the silly Fly would soon come back again: So he wove a subtle web, in a little corner sly, And set his table ready, to dine upon the Fly.

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Answered by kshitijgrg
0

Answer:

i) the spider turn back into his den so that he has woven the web and catches a small fly for his dinner.

ii) He knew that the fly would soon be back because he said that he will come someday.

iii)Yes, he was able to dine. he starts singing for the fly so that the fly would come close to his web and went the foolish fly came near he catches it and make him his dinner.

Explanation:

The spider tried everything to attract the little flies. The spider told the little fly that she was a sweet creature, bright and humorous. The spider praised the wings of a small fly and said it was very shiny and the eyes of a small insect were wonderful. She said the spider had a mirror on the shelves of the house, allowing small flies to enter the house and see how beautiful it was.

The little bug did not fall into all this praise. She kindly thanked the spider and said she wanted to go, good morning. The little fly said she would come to his house someday.

The spider entered the house and waited confidently that a small fly would return. So the spider has woven a web in the corner to catch a small fly and set up her table to eat it.

The spider returned to the door and began singing to the little flies. Dive into the house with beautiful wings that look like silver with beads. Her purple and green-colored clothes and the antennae of her head look like a crown. Her eyes are like diamonds and his eyes are as dull as lead.

After hearing the cunning spider's words, the fly heard all this and fell into a trap. With its winged ham, the fly sat next to the spider. Enchanted by the spider's words, she walked in the immediate vicinity of the spider. Flies were stupid to trust spiders. The spider was very happy to see the little flies.

Finally, the spider grabbed the fly firmly and did not let go. It dragged the fly up the stairs to its burrow. The flies never got out of the spider's clutch. The poet now tells who has read this story and understands that he will never fall into such flattery. If someone tries to flatter you with unnecessary words,  don't be careful, but keep your mind, eyes and ears open. That is exactly the morality of this poem. The poet gave the example of spiders and flies to make children understand that these fake people are trying to seduce you by talking sweetly about you, but they close their eyes, ears, and hearts. You need to keep it. That's because I see the wrong people giving small children chocolates and candies to  kidnap them, and saying that their parents sent them to pick them up from school. Therefore, do not blindly trust these people. Consider getting the help of some adults you know.

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