What is the most likely reason Wilbur plans out his day at the beginning of this chapter?
Why doesn't Wilbur eat his breakfast that morning?
Why won't the goose play with Wilbur?
What two reasons does the lamb give Wilbur for not wanting to play with him?
Templeton moves "stealthily" along the wall to go eat Wilbur's food.
Which words in this chapter help the reader understand the meaning of the word "stealthily"?
Choose all that apply.
How does Lurvy determine that something is wrong with Wilbur?
Why does the author end the chapter with Wilbur hearing a voice?