In "Charlotte's Web," the word "gullible" is used by the old sheep to describe Wilbur when he believes the "miracle" Charlotte spins in her web will save him from the slaughterhouse. It means someone who is easily fooled or deceived.
if you mean pictures, terrific.
Humble
The word "terrific" was spelled out in rope on the barn in "Charlotte's Web."
Joy, Aranea, Nellie
No, the word "x-ray" does not appear in Charlotte's Web, as it is a novel about a pig named Wilbur and his friendship with a spider named Charlotte.
the pig
the two job are alpiniste and comics
family and children
PETPIG
It is a name out of charlottes web ( the book)
Yes,it is.
sam