The word "bewilderment" is not found in the text of Charlotte's Web by E.B. White. The story focuses on themes like friendship, loyalty, and acceptance rather than bewilderment.
Humble
The word "terrific" was spelled out in rope on the barn in "Charlotte's Web."
if you mean pictures, terrific.
The look of bewilderment on his face was priceless!
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
You could use bewilderment in a sentence such as: "David's bewilderment grew stronger the farther he went into the forest."
family and children
It is a name out of charlottes web ( the book)
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