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CHARLOTTE'S WEB

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    Summer days Ch 6 and 7
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  • How did the animals treat Fern?
    The animals treat her as an equal
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  • How did the animals think of Templeton? Pg 47
    no morals, no conscience, no scruples, no consideration, no decency, no milk of rodent kindness, no compunctions, no feeling, friendless
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  • What did Templeton want from the goose?
    He wanted the dud egg
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  • What is a gander?
    It is a male goose
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  • How did Templeton disappear? What did he push to his tunnel?
    He disappeared into his tunnel, pushing the goose egg in front of him.
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  • How many goslings eggs hatched?
    7
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  • What does it mean bough in the next sentence? On an apple bough,
    tree branch
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  • What does it mean unremitting in the next sentence? "after four weeks of unremitting effort"
    constant, never stopping
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  • How and why did Wilbur’s feelings about Charlotte change? (p. 48)
    Wilbur liked Charlotte better and better each day. Her campaign against insects seemed sensible and useful.
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  • Why is this chapter entitled, “Bad News?” (p. 49)
    Because Zuckerman´s wants to kill wilbur
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  • What is Wilbur´s point of view about getting fat and get kill? What does he want from everyone?
    He does not want to die. He wants somebody to save him
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  • Were the sheep and Charlotte mean when they told Wilbur to stop crying?
    Yes they were.
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  • What is true what Charlotte said to the Old Sheep that Wilbur is going to die? What did Charlotte told Wilbur?
    Yes. "the old sheep has been around this barn a long time. She has seen many a spring pig come and go
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  • What would you say to Wilbur?
    Do not worry, Our Creator will protect you I am sorry life is unffair Examples accepted
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  • On what day of the week does this chapter begin? (52)
    On Sunday
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  • Why did Mrs. Arable tell Fern to get ready?
    Because it was time to get ready for Sunday School.
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