Mr zuckerman
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.
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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.
Yes, Wilbur won a special prize at the county fair for being a "Zuckerman's Famous Pig."
Charlotte told Wilbur she couldn't go to the fair with him because she was dying. She had laid her eggs and knew she would not survive for long after that.
Charlotte couldn't go to the Country Fair with Wilbur because she was too big to travel outside the barn. She needed to stay back and protect her eggs instead of venturing out with Wilbur.
Wilbur was worried at the fair because he was facing the possibility of being sold and separated from his friend Charlotte the spider. He was also nervous about competing in the pig contest and unsure if he would win.
The main setting is a barn/farm.
Charlotte the spider decided to go to the fair to save Wilbur the pig's life. She knew that Wilbur was in danger of being slaughtered, so she used her web-spinning abilities to write a message in praise of Wilbur to convince the fairgoers to spare his life.
The word Charlotte spun at the fair was "some pig" which saved Wilbur's life by convincing the farmer to keep him.
In the middle of "Charlotte's Web," there is a sense of urgency as Wilbur, the pig, faces the possibility of being slaughtered. Charlotte, the spider, comes up with a plan to save Wilbur by weaving messages praising him into her web. This leads to Wilbur becoming famous and ultimately being spared from being turned into bacon.
Templeton delivered news of the county fair to Charlotte and Wilbur, specifically regarding Wilbur's impending participation in the fair's Zuckerman's Famous Pig contest. Templeton's greed for rewards motivated him to share this news, as he hoped to benefit from any potential winnings or food at the fair.