Wilbur and Orville Wright's invention led to bad food, surly customer service employees and the need to take off your shoes when you go through security.
Lead to the development of commercial, military, and personal aircraft of today. Faster traveling. Easier Traveling. Stronger Military. New Hobbies. Thousands of jobs created
The telegraph lead to the invention of the telephone which then lead to mobile phones which are commonly used
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the invention of the printing press
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The microscope lead to a better understanding of cells.
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In E.B. White's "Charlotte's Web," Charlotte, the spider, devises a plan to save Wilbur, the pig, from being slaughtered. She spins words into her web, such as "Some Pig" and "Terrific," to attract attention and convince the farmer and the community of Wilbur's extraordinary qualities. Her efforts ultimately lead to Wilbur being entered into a fair competition, ensuring his survival.
Popcorn, calendar wheels (which lead to the invention of clocks), chocolate and chewing gum. They also invented astrology.
Chapter 20 is called "The Hour of Triumph" in Charlotte's Web because it is when Charlotte's plan to save Wilbur by writing messages about him in her web comes to fruition. Wilbur is saved from being slaughtered, and Charlotte's words lead to Wilbur becoming famous, thereby achieving her goal of ensuring his safety and happiness. It is a moment of victory and success for Charlotte and Wilbur.