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Question #3

Why won't the goose play with Wilbur?

Please enter the first 3 words of a sentence that shows your answer is correct.

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Chapter 5 – Charlotte

What is this chapter mostly about?

How does Wilbur feel when the barn is very quiet in the mornings?

Wilbur asks the creature who "addressed" him the night before to make itself known.

What does the word "addressed" mean in this sentence?

Why doesn't Wilbur's new friend talk to him at first when he is calling out for her?

What type of animal is Wilbur's new friend?

What bothers Wilbur about his new friend?

What three reasons does Charlotte give to explain her diet?

Why does the author most likely reveal the goose's thoughts about will happen at Christmas time?

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Question #3

What happens to cause Templeton's old egg to explode?





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Chapter 11 – The Miracle

What is this chapter mainly about?

What about the setting at the beginning of this chapter is most important to Charlotte's plan?

In this chapter, the author reveals what Charlotte plans to do to save Wilbur. Which statement best summarizes Charlotte's strategy?

Which statement below accurately describes the characters' point of view about the words in the web?

Who does Mr. Zuckerman turn to for an explanation of the miracle in his barn?

The author states that "secrets are hard to keep."

What detail in this story best shows the reader this is true?

Because the farm had so many visitors, the chores were "neglected."

What does "neglected" mean in this chapter?

Which three details show that after the big discovery of the web, life changed on the farm?

What are the Zuckermans' told about the lesson that is supposed to be taught by the miracle?

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Question #8

What reason does Charlotte give for not using Templeton's first suggestion?





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Question #4

Which three details does the author include in this chapter that best help to develop the idea that the community is governed by many rules?

Benjamin may be able to bypass his training because he has volunteered extensively in a particular field.

Jonas avoids talking to Benjamin about any successes because it might lead to bragging.

The procedure for bathing the elderly is similar to the procedure for bathing babies.

A person must apologize if he or she accidentally sees someone with no clothes on.