Who saves Wilbur from being killed for being the runt of the litter?
Fern
Who won first prize at the country fair?
Uncle
Who is Avery?
Fern's brother
What does "runt" mean?
Smallest of the litter
What are the 2 nouns in the sentence: "Fern loved Wilbur more than anything."
"Fern" and "Wilbur"
Who does Fern sell Wilbur to?
Her uncle (Homer Zuckerman)
What is the last word Charlotte wrote on her web?
Humble
What type of animal is Templeton?
Which word best fits the sentence, "humble," "radiant," or "runt": "Wilbur was born a _______."
What are the 2 adjectives in the sentence: “Lurvy put clean straw in Wilbur’s crate and lifted it into the pigpen.”
"Clean" and "Wilbur's"
How does Charlotte first greet Wilbur?
"Salutations!"
What is Charlotte’s masterpiece?
Her egg sac
What is the main setting of Charlotte's Web?
A farm (Zuckerman's farm)
Which word best fits the sentence, "radiant," "humble," or "runt": After Wilbur won the prize, he didn't show off, he was very _______.
Humble
What are the 3 verbs in the sentence: "Now that school was over, Fern visited the barn almost every day, to sit quietly on her stool."
"Was," "Visited," and "Sit"
What was the first thing that Charlotte wrote on her web?
Some Pig
How many eggs are in Charlotte’s egg sac?
514
Who is the main character of Charlotte's Web?
Wilbur
What does "radiant" mean?
To shine brightly
What are the 4 verbs in the sentence: “Lurvy lay dreaming that he was throwing baseballs at a cloth cat and winning a genuine Navajo blanket.”
"Lay," "Dreaming," "Throwing," and "Winning"
What does Mrs. Zuckerman wash Wilbur with?
Buttermilk
What is the name of Charlotte’s daughters?
Aranea, Joy, and Nellie
Name three supporting characters of Charlotte's Web
Fern, Avery, Charlotte, Mr. Arable, Mrs. Arable, Mr. Zuckerman, Mrs. Zukerman, Templeton, Uncle
What are the two definitions of the word humble?
Close to the ground; Not proud
What are the 6 nouns in the sentence: “As Wilbur was being shoved back into the crate, Lurvy came charging through the crowd carrying a pail of water.”
"Wilbur," "Crate," "Lurvy," "Crowd," "Pail," and "Water"