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Charlotte's message praising Wilbur's virtues as "Some Pig" and "Terrific" changed the perspectives of Lurvy and Mr. Zuckerman by making them see Wilbur as special and unique. They began to appreciate Wilbur more, recognizing his worth and significance, thanks to Charlotte's clever and heartwarming messages in her web.
i dont know why
if you mean pictures, terrific.
Because if advertisers spread around their message, it is the more chances people get to see the message fly around, and may support it.
depends...some people find it torture...some people find it... ugh... relaxing...some people are just not sure at all because they are idiots...What do you think?POST A MESSAGE ON MY MESSAGE BOARD PLEASE!!
i think u can, but i have no idea how.
The main characters in the novel Charlotte's Web are:Wilbur (a pig)Charlotte (a spider)Templeton (a rat)Goose and Gander (stuttering geese)Fern Arable (daughter of the Arables)Avery Arable (son of the Arables, Fern's older brother)Dr. Dorian (a local doctor)Lurvy (a clumsy farmhand)Mr. & Mrs. Arable (Fern's parents who own a farm)Mr. & Mrs. Zuckerman (aunt and uncle of Fern)The Minister (told about the web)Henry Fussy (a local boy)Old Sheep (sheep)Lamb (a lamb)Joy, Aranea and Nellie (3 daughters of Charlottes)
She asks her first if she is OK; then she asks if Fern wants to go play with some of her schoolmates. But Fern says no because she enjoys spending time with the animals in Mr. Zuckerman's farm.
Wilbur was afraid that Mr. Zuckerman would kill him and eat his meat.
I don't think he was really sending any message. In some of the stories he points out how bad the human race is getting. I agree with most of that but I think, personally, he was a little to lost hope ish
favourable message means a message which is written in the favour of some one
Because it is really noticeable and provides a dazzling display of pictures and words.