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Question #5

Most of the young spiders leave to go explore the world.

How many stay behind?

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

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Question #7

What is the main lesson Wilbur learns through his experiences in this book?





Please enter the first three words of a sentence that shows your answers is correct.

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Chapter 22 – A Warm Wind

How does Wilbur feel once he is back at the barn?

What two details below describe things Wilbur did to take care of the egg sac "as though he were guarding his own children"?

During what season do Charlotte's babies hatch?

How does Wilbur know the young spiders are happy to see him when they hatch?

Most of the young spiders leave to go explore the world.

How many stay behind?

Who remains friends with Wilbur for the rest of his life?

What is the main lesson Wilbur learns through his experiences in this book?

What is the main lesson you learned from this book?

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Question #2

What two reasons does Fern's mother give for defending the father's decision to do away with the baby pig?

The mother pig does not seem to want to take care of it.

It does not get along well with the other pigs.

It is smaller than the other pigs.

It will probably not survive anyway.

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Question #3

Fern says that her father's decision to kill the baby pig is a "terrible case of injustice."

What other word in this chapter means the same as "injustice"?





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Question #4

Why does the author say that the hound's "old red feet would keep jogging along, on and on, mile after mile"?