In Charlotte's Web, Charlotte the spider writes "Some Pig", "Terrific", "Radiant", and "Humble" in her web to praise Wilbur the pig and save him from being slaughtered. These words help to change perceptions about Wilbur and ultimately spare his life.
The words that were included in her web were: "Some Pig", "Terrific", "Radiant", and lastly, "Humble".
The last word Charlotte wrote was "humble". She wrote it because Templeton the rat brought the word back as a cutting from a piece of news print when she sent him out to 'find a word'.
First it said "Some Pig" then it said "Terrific" after that "Radiant" and the last word was "Humble".
the words are some pig, humble,terrific, and radiance
the last word charlotte wrote was "HUMBLE"
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She Writes
'Some Pig'
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 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.
They write by themself (Benji & Joel)
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.
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.
Charlotte wrote the words: Some Pig Terrific Radiant Humble
When Wilbur tried to imitate Charlotte by writing messages in her web, he struggled to create coherent words due to his lack of skill and understanding. However, he eventually managed to write a crude message with her help, showcasing his dedication to his friend Charlotte.
I'm pretty sure it was some pig.
The last word that Charlotte writes in her web in "Charlotte's Web" is "Humble."
The story Charlotte's Web (1952) is about a pig and a spider, and the family and animals on a farm. The spider is Charlotte and she can write English words in her web, which saves Wilbur the pig. Charlotte's Web (a great book and movie) is about a pig named Wilbur and his owner. Wilbur was the runt and the owner's father was about to kill him when the owner took him in. When the pig became too big, he was sold to the owner's uncle's farm. There, the new owner planned to kill Wilbur to make bacon. Then a spider named Charlotte came and befriended Wilbur. She made webs that actually spelled words describing Wilbur, sparing his life. When Wilbur went to a carnival, Charlotte laid her eggs and died of old age. Wilbur took the egg sac back to the farm, where they hatched into Charlotte's children.
E.B. White was inspired to write "Charlotte's Web" after observing a spider build a web in his barn. The story was influenced by White's observations of farm life and his love for animals. He drew on his own experiences and relationships, creating a timeless story of friendship, loyalty, and the cycle of life.
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