The sheep suggested that Charlotte weave words like "Terrific" and "Radiant" into her web to describe Wilbur, in order to attract more attention from visitors and save him from being slaughtered.
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.
Charlotte was a spider in the story "Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White. She befriends a pig named Wilbur and helps him avoid being sent to the slaughterhouse by writing words in her web to attract attention.
Templeton, the rat in "Charlotte's Web," went to the dump to find words on discarded signs and food scraps to eat. The dump was his main source of sustenance and entertainment.
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Charlotte'e Web is the title of a childrens book by E.B. White and is about the friendship between a spider named Charlotte and a pig named Wilbur. It was published in 1952 and is 192 pages long.
The announcer at the fair claims that Charlotte can spin words in her web because she is trying to attract attention to herself and Wilbur the pig, in order to save Wilbur from being slaughtered. This creates a sense of wonder and amazement among the fair visitors.
Templeton the rat got three words for Charlotte in the book "Charlotte's Web."
Sheep
one was radiant and another was scrumptious but i can't remember the last one
मेंढा - मेंढी (domisticated) एडका (wild sheep including mountain sheep, bighorn sheep etc.)
Charlotte writes the words "Some Pig" "Terrific" "Radiant" and her last word, "Humble."
Charlotte the spider uses her silk thread to write words in her web. She spins the words using her silk, creating messages that captivate and amaze those who see them.