The word Charlotte spun at the fair was "some pig" which saved Wilbur's life by convincing the farmer to keep him.
Charlotte spun a web with the word "Terrific" above him, which attracted attention and saved Wilbur from being sold. This act of creativity and kindness helped revive Wilbur and changed his fate at the fair.
Charlotte the spider's web was carefully spun. The dancer spun like a top!
Her friend is the pig, Wilbur. - Actually, Wilbur is male, so the question is asking what is Charlotte's name. Charlotte's name is Charlotte.
Charlotte worked as a baker and a writer at the fair.
Yes, "stupendous" is one of the words found in Charlotte's Web. Charlotte uses this word to describe Wilbur's radiant new appearance to help him win the county fair.
Charlotte spun webs with words. One was terrific. Another said "Some pig." Mr. Zuckerman allowed Wilbur to live.
Barn for most of it, then a fair.
Lurvy hoped to win a pink and white bedspread at the county fair in Charlotte's Web.
The last word that Charlotte writes is "Humble."
Charlotte, the character from E.B. White's "Charlotte's Web," laid a total of 514 eggs. She spun her egg sac before passing away, ensuring the continuation of her legacy through the spiderlings that would emerge from the eggs.
Charlotte told Wilbur she couldn't go to the fair with him because she was dying. She had laid her eggs and knew she would not survive for long after that.
If you are referring to Charlotte's Web, nobody was with her because they all had to go home from the fair, and could not stay. All the other creatures at the fair did not know Charlotte and thought she was a gross spider. Wilbur and Templeton had to return to the Zuckerman's farm.