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What is the name of chapter 8
A talk At Home
Was Mr. Arable worried?
No, he thinks that Fern has a lively imagination. Why yes or Why not?
What was Mrs. Arable worried about?
She is worried about Fern talking with animals
Why did Mrs. Arable tell Fern to get ready?
Because it was time to get ready for Sunday School.
On what day of the week does this chapter begin? (52)
On Sunday
What would you say to Wilbur?
Do not worry, Our Creator will protect you I am sorry life is unffair Examples accepted
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
Were the sheep and Charlotte mean when they told Wilbur to stop crying?
Yes they were.
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
Why is this chapter entitled, “Bad News?” (p. 49)
Because Zuckerman´s wants to kill wilbur
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.
What does it mean unremitting in the next sentence? "after four weeks of unremitting effort"
constant, never stopping
What does it mean bough in the next sentence? On an apple bough,
tree branch
How many goslings eggs hatched?
7
How did Templeton disappear? What did he push to his tunnel?
He disappeared into his tunnel, pushing the goose egg in front of him.
What is a gander?
It is a male goose
What did Templeton want from the goose?
He wanted the dud egg
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
How did the animals treat Fern?
The animals treat her as an equal