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What do call a spider that traps a fat fly in her web?

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What is it called when a spider traps a fly in her web?

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Into what did the spider invite the fly?

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What is a summary of The spider and the fly by Mary Howitt?

"The Spider and the Fly" is a cautionary poem about a cunning spider who uses flattery to lure a naive fly into his web. Despite the fly's initial wariness, she eventually falls prey to the spider's tricks and meets her demise. The story serves as a moral lesson about the dangers of flattery and manipulation.


Who wrote poor little fly upon the wall?

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They spin a web and catch flies when the flies come in contact with the web. Then they wrap the fly in more web, and inject some poison that relaxes the fly into the fly. Once the fly is relaxed, the spider sucks the blood out of it.


Do dragonflies get caught in cobwebs?

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Who is the author of the declamation piece the spider and the fly?

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