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Chapter 8 – A Talk at Home

What is this chapter mainly about?

Fern repeats Charlotte's speech from when the goslings were born, mentioning that Charlotte said the goose had been "patient."

Which words in this chapter help the reader know what "patient" means?

What does Fern seem to admire most about Charlotte?

How does Mr. Arable feel about Fern?

Mr. Arable tells Mrs. Arable that Fern has "a lively imagination."

What does "lively" mean in this chapter?

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Question #2

What is the most likely reason that Templeton allows Wilbur to use a piece of his string?





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Question #3

What two reasons does Charlotte provide for Wilbur not being able to spin a web?

He has gained too much weight to hang upside down.

The does not have string strong enough to hold a pattern.

He does not have the knowledge needed.

He is distracted by his fear of dying.

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Question #5

Charlotte describes herself as a "sedentary" spider.

Which three terms from this chapter most help the reader understand the meaning of "sedentary"?

sit still

good part

don't go wandering

know a good thing

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Question #6

Which character is mean to Wilbur in this chapter?

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

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Question #7

Why doesn't Charlotte let Wilbur help her come up with a plan for his future?





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

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Chapter 9 – Wilbur's Boast

What is this chapter mainly about?

What is the most likely reason that Templeton allows Wilbur to use a piece of his string?

What two reasons does Charlotte provide for Wilbur not being able to spin a web?

Why does Charlotte mention the Queensborough Bridge?

Charlotte describes herself as a "sedentary" spider.

Which three terms from this chapter most help the reader understand the meaning of "sedentary"?

Which character is mean to Wilbur in this chapter?

Why doesn't Charlotte let Wilbur help her come up with a plan for his future?