I was sittin; I was knittin
On a sweater, I could wear,
When I finished, I said proudly,
Hey, I've done some weavin 'there
But 'O' spider on the wall said,
“Can you do it in the air?
Can you spin it out of gossamer.
From the ceiling to the star?
Can you let the wing blow through it
So it sways but doesn't tear?
Then can you grab on to it
And swing lightly on a hair?
When you can-then you may truly say,
I've done some weavin "there".
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a) What did the poet knit?
b) What made the poet feel proud?
c) Where does the spider spin its web? Celing
d) Guess the meaning of the word “Gossamer'?
e) Give a suitable title for the poem?
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a) The poet was knitting a sweater
b) Finishing the knitting of the sweater made the poet feel proud
c) The spider spins its web in the ceiling
d) a fine, filmy substance consisting of cobwebs spun by small spiders, seen especially in autumn
e) Knitting a sweater
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