Charolette proposes to write words in her web to describe how wonderful Wilbur is so the farmer couldn't possibly even think to kill Wilbur for Christmas dinner.
Charlotte rescues Wilbur by writing words in her web.
fern saved Wilburs life because i never read that Avery stopped father from killing Wilbur the one that couldn't amount to anything soo i think it is fern that saved his life
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Templeton (the rat) helps Charlotte find words, Charlotte writes words on her web to save Wilbur, the sheep tells Wilbur and Charlotte that Wilbur is going to dye so everyone gets ready to save Wilbur, and the goose comforts Templeton to go to the fair to help Charlotte write words on her web.
Yes! When Wilbur faint, Templeton help him.
At the fair when Charlotte used all of her remaining strength to weave the last message in the web, and knowing it had to be the best one if she was going to save Wilbur's life.
Wilbur was about to die so the girl helped him by stopping the father and the next day the spider helped Wilbur by saying words in her web
A pig called Wibur is about to get killed for Christmas , but a spider, Charlotte, has a plan to save Wilbur. Charlotte creates webs that say "Extraordinary Pig" or "terrific ". Now, Wilbur is the fashion center. He is taken to the fair and receives a blue ribbon, 1st place. Charlotte is having babies, and she dies of her old age, so Wilbur rescues the babies and all the babies go away to find their own fortune. However, three spiders remain and become Wilbur's friend and they live happily ever after. I recommend this book to all fantasy readers.
Templeton (the rat) helps Charlotte find words, Charlotte writes words on her web to save Wilbur, the sheep tells Wilbur and Charlotte that Wilbur is going to dye so everyone gets ready to save Wilbur, and the goose comforts Templeton to go to the fair to help Charlotte write words on her web.
Yes! When Wilbur faint, Templeton help him.
The main conflict in "Charlotte's Web" is Wilbur the pig's fear of being slaughtered for food. Throughout the story, he forms a close friendship with Charlotte the spider, who helps him find a way to avoid this fate. The conflict is resolved when Charlotte uses her web to write messages that save Wilbur's life and showcase his special qualities.
At the fair when Charlotte used all of her remaining strength to weave the last message in the web, and knowing it had to be the best one if she was going to save Wilbur's life.
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Her friend is the pig, Wilbur. - Actually, Wilbur is male, so the question is asking what is Charlotte's name. Charlotte's name is Charlotte.
Yes, in the book "Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White, Wilbur the pig was saved by Charlotte the spider. Charlotte's clever plan to write words about Wilbur in her web led to him gaining the attention and admiration of the townspeople, ultimately saving him from being slaughtered.
Yes, Charlotte the spider dies at the end of the book "Charlotte's Web." She sacrifices herself to save Wilbur the pig, leaving behind her egg sac which Wilbur watches over until hundreds of Charlotte's descendants hatch.
In "Charlotte's Web," Templeton the rat helps Charlotte the spider by finding words and phrases, such as "Some Pig" and "Terrific," that Charlotte weaves into her web to help save Wilbur the pig. Templeton is a reluctant helper, but he ultimately plays a key role in spreading the message about Wilbur.
Wilbur from "Charlotte's Web" is loyal to Charlotte because she saves him from being sacrificed and becomes a true friend to him. They work together to save Wilbur's life, showing loyalty and care for each other throughout the story.
In Chapter 3 of Charlotte's Web, Wilbur learns that he is going to be slaughtered for food. Charlotte, the wise spider, comes up with a plan to save Wilbur's life by weaving messages in her web that attract attention and praise from the humans. This creates a buzz and saves Wilbur from his fate.
It's some pig