Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Blog #6 Charlottes Web pg. 52-85
After Wilbur found out that he was eventually going to be killed by ferns uncle, he needed to be calmed down be Charlotte. She would be there for him through all of his troubles. After that horrible news, the setting changed and went back to Fern. She was having a family dinner and was talking about all of the interesting things that were going on at the farm. She kept saying things that the animals said, and her mom got worried. Grownups just don't dont understand somethings. Fern and Avery, her older brother, went to the farm after super to go on the swing, and so that Fern could visit Wilbur. The two of them swang for an hour before going to see Wilbur. Avery saw Charlotte and was facinated, and was going to catch her, but lost his balance while climbing on Wilburs trough fell and ended up cracking the egg that never hatched. The smell was discusting, but eventually went away. Charlotte finally came up with an idea to save Wilburs life, by writing words in her web. The next day, when Lurvy, a worker at the farm, came out to feed Wilbur his breakfast, he noticed that the web said something, "Some Pig". The fog made it alot more clear than what it would have been without he of. Lurvey was so shocked that he went inside to get Mr Zuckermann(Ferns Uncle), to show him how special the pig was. The whole family was so excited that Mr Zuckermann called the minister of the county and told him all about thie pig, soon the whole county was at the farm looking at the web. It was a major breakthrough for Wilbur and him maybe living longer.
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I forgot how cute this book is! I'm really impressed with your posts regarding "Charlotte's Web". I've talked to you before about your summarization of the novel-you continue to do a great job clueing in readers to the plot, feelings, characterizations, and cute details associated with this text. Keep up the awesome work! You're "some kid"! I couldn't resist that horrible pun :)
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