All questions of The Wonderful Weaver for Class 3 Exam
Arachne said she taught herself how to weave. She was very proud and said she didn’t need anyone’s help.
In weaving, "spin" means turning wool or flax into thread. Arachne spun thread in the sunlight before weaving her beautiful cloth.
Arachne used silk, wool, and flax to make her beautiful cloth. Silk was special because it was soft and shiny, showing her great weaving skills.
Zeus liked Arachne’s weaving and nodded to show he thought it was good. Her cloth was very beautiful and well-made.
Athena, the goddess of wisdom and arts, had a weaving contest with Arachne. Arachne said she was the best weaver, so Athena wanted to test her skills.
Athena turned Arachne into a spider after the contest. This let Arachne keep weaving webs even though she couldn’t use a loom anymore.
Athena felt sorry for Arachne when she was sad. That’s why Athena turned her into a spider so she could keep weaving.
Athena used colors from the sun, clouds, fields, and woods to make a magical web. This showed her special goddess powers, making her weaving more amazing than Arachne’s.
Arachne wove her cloth under a mulberry tree during the contest. This was a special place where she set up her loom.
Athena’s weaving was better, so she won the contest. She turned Arachne into a spider because Arachne was too proud but still loved weaving.