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Think about what strategies worked (and didn’t work) for you this time. How can you do well next time?
Think about what strategies worked (and didn’t work) for you this time. How can you do well next time?
What is this chapter mainly about?
The first illustration in this chapter shows a dream.
Which character's dream is shown in the illustration?
Why does the author include the details about Fern and Avery getting ready for the fair?
What does Mrs. Zuckerman decide to bathe Wilbur in?
Why does Charlotte decide to go to the fair with Wilbur after all?
Why does Charlotte decide to take Templeton with them to the fair?
Why does Templeton agree to go to the fair?
The old sheep tells Templeton that there is a lot of "loot" at the fair.
What does the word "loot" mean in this chapter?
Why does the old sheep tell Wilbur not to go into the crate easily?
What is this chapter mainly about?
What does Charlotte ask Templeton to do for her?
What word does Charlotte write on her web in this chapter?
What two reasons does Templeton give for saying the fair is "a rat's paradise?"
Why doesn't Charlotte sing to Wilbur when he asks her to?
How is Charlotte's masterpiece different from what she usually weaves?
Which sentence in this chapter best shows that Charlotte thinks her plan to save Wilbur has worked?
What does the word "inconvenient" mean as used in this chapter?
Why do you think the author has the children asking so many questions?