salutations
Relentless
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 said, "Salutations!" when she first saw Wilbur the pig. This word means a greeting or expression of goodwill.
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.
The word Charlotte spun at the fair was "some pig" which saved Wilbur's life by convincing the farmer to keep him.
Wilbur was revived after Charlotte used her web to write the word "Terrific" in her final effort to save him. The word caught the attention of everyone at the fair, leading to Wilbur being declared a miracle pig and ultimately saved from being slaughtered.
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.
Kind, loving and a spider. she is Wilbur's best friend. she loves trying to help Wilbur. she is a very nice kind spider!
The word "captivity" is found on page 30 in the book "Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White. It is used in the context of Templeton the rat mentioning it to Wilbur the pig about being held in captivity if he doesn't become famous.
Humble
In "Charlotte's Web," the word "humble" is used to describe the character Wilbur's modest and unassuming nature. Wilbur is portrayed as being humble because he is not boastful or full of pride, despite his special qualities and achievements as a pig.
Fern! It started when she saw her father in the morning carrying an ax going to his farm. As Fern chased after him, she realized that he was going to kill Wilbur because he was just a small runt. Fern persuaded her father to not kill him and she decided to take of Wilbur by herself instead.