Someone helps Fern to get Wilbur
Fern stands up for Wilbur and convinces her parents to let him live by pointing out his good qualities as a friend and a being worth saving. She shows bravery and empathy by advocating for Wilbur's worth and persuading her father to spare his life.
Fern is Wilbur's first owner.
PETPIG
Fern takes Wilbur to live with her uncle on his farm.
Yes, Mr. Zuckerman is Fern's uncle in the story "Charlotte's Web." He is Fern's maternal uncle and he owns the farm where Wilbur the pig lives.
Wilbur was about to die so the Fern helped him by stopping the father.
Homer Zuckerman is Fern's uncle who buys Wilbur from her dad in the beginning of the story. Mr. Zuckerman keeps Wilbur in his barn. He has a wife, Edith, and a hired man named Lurvy who helps out around the barn.
A little girl named Fern, a spider called Charlotte and a runt pig Wilbur.
Fern's motive in "Charlotte's Web" was to save Wilbur the pig from being slaughtered. She saw Wilbur as a friend and wanted to protect him because she believed he was special. Fern's love and compassion for animals drove her to take action and ensure Wilbur's safety.
Wilbur was about to die so the Fern helped him by stopping the father.
Every morning after breakfast,________walked out to the road with fern and waited with her till the bus came.
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)
Avery Arable