If one fine morning you happen to find a butterfly inside a room near a window, what do you do? You
probably think, “what a lovely thing” and open the window, to let it fly away. Well , that is quite a
virtuous action to take for a pest which will lay a lot of eggs, which will in turn change to caterpillars,
which will then start to eat your cabbages, other vegetables and flowers.
Now suppose that, instead of a butterfly, it is a spider that you see. What do you do now? You may cry
out, “Oh, look at the horrible spider.” You may even run for a broom or a chappal and kill it. If you do,
you will have killed one of your best friends.
Why are spiders among our best friends? Simply because they destroy many harmful insects, including
some of our worst enemies. These are the insect that devour our crops, cause diseases both to us and to
farm animals, and torment our skins, Spiders do not have specific insects which they do not usually
prey on the large ones.
There are two main groups of spiders: the weaving spiders and the hunting spiders. These two groups
differ in various ways. The weavers have bigger spinnerets (those parts of the body from which the silk
comes out) and their legs are generally much longer, with special claws at the end. The hunting spiders
(which do not spin webs) have smaller spinnerets and strong thicker legs. They have better eyesight
than the weavers.
Q.1. On the basis of your reading of the above passage make a note on it using heading and sub-headings. Q.2.Write a summary of the passage in not more than 80 words and also suggest a suitable title.
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