Charlotte spins the words
“Some Pig”
into her web, and all the people on the farm and in the town are amazed. Later, the word “Terrific” is written in the web. The miracle of Charlotte’s web creates a lot of attention in the community, and Zuckerman’s farm—and Zuckerman’s pig, Wilbur—become famous.
What does Charlotte write in her last web?
When Wilbur’s life is at risk, Charlotte tries to help Wilbur by writing words that describe Wilbur, adjectives, in her web. She writes the words “
Some Pig”, “Terrific”, “Radiant” and “Humble
.” These words all describe what kind of pig Wilbur is, he is some terrific, radiant, humble pig!
What words did Charlotte spell in her web?
” She decides to spell out words like
”terrific”
or ”radiant” in her web, so people will see Wilbur as a special animal and keep him alive. Just as Charlotte plans, people think it’s a miracle. Wilbur wins a prize at the County Fair. Charlotte is a true friend, determined to save Wilbur.
What did Wilbur say in Charlotte’s Web?
“Wilbur never forgot Charlotte. Although he loved her children and grandchildren dearly, none of the new spiders ever quite took her place in his heart.” “
We take to the breeze, we go as we please.”
Who got the words for Charlotte in Charlotte’s Web?
To protect him Charlotte spins words in her web to show that
Wilbur
is no ordinary pig. The owner of the farm, Mr. Zuckerman, sees these amazing words and decides that Wilbur will not be eaten, but instead be entered in the County Fair. Everyone is so excited that Wilbur is going to the County Fair.
What is the moral of the story Charlotte’s Web?
The moral of Charlotte’s Web is that
true friendship is immeasurably valuable
. Throughout the story, Wilbur longs for a true friend, yet finds himself…
Why is Charlotte’s Web a banned book?
For example, in 2006 “Charlotte’s Web,” by E.B. White, was banned
because “talking animals are blasphemous and unnatural
.” Some versions of William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” were banned in South Carolina because they were too mature, which I guess is frowned upon there.
Is Charlotte’s Web based on a true story?
While parts of Charlotte’s Web seem real,
the story cannot be a true story
because the animals talk and behave like people. The author used personification to make the animals do the things that people do.
Why is Templeton boasting?
Templeton calls himself a glutton, which means that he
loves to eat all the time
. In this sentence, we see that Templeton is greedy and likes to boast: ”But he couldn’t resist boasting. ‘It pays to save things,’ he said in his surly voice.
What does Wilbur think of Charlotte at first?
In the beginning, how does Wilbur feel about Charlotte? Use at least two examples from the story to support your answer. Wilbur was disgusted by her. “He watched in horror,” and
“Charlotte is fierce, brutal, scheming, and bloodthirsty.”
What did Wilbur promise Templeton in order to get him to help?
What did Wilbur promise Templeton in order to get him to help?
Wilbur will let him eat first. He can have his medal.
What did Templeton say to Wilbur?
Never a kind word for old Templeton, only abuse and wisecracks and snide remarks. Never a kind word for a rat.” “Templeton,” said Wilbur in desperation,
“if you don’t stop talking and get busy, all will be lost, and I will die of a broken heart.
What trick could Wilbur do?
There are two ways he could react to this news: (1)
He could stand up and fight for himself
. (2) He could fling himself in the mud and cry.
Why did Charlotte and Wilbur worry about Uncle winning?
Charlotte wants to protect him
, so she tells him how ugly and rude Uncle is. Although they want to believe that Wilbur will win, they are both worried.
What does Charlotte say to Wilbur before she dies?
“But I can’t stand it,” shouted Wilbur. “
I won’t leave you here alone to die. If you’re going to stay here I shall stay, too.”
What does Charlotte’s Web teach us?
Loyalty and friendship
can be taken as the main theme or moral of this story. Charlotte and Wilbur are true friends, and Charlotte works tirelessly to save her friend’s life. Charlotte doesn’t ask for anything in return. Likewise, Wilbur looks after Charlotte’s offspring after her death.