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self opinion of charlotte's web in 1 page
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Answered by inflitzers
1

Answer:

I loved the bit in the book when Charlotte's eggs hatch and they all leave apart from three of them who stay with the pig and will forever remain there because they don't want to leave. I loved every moment of this book. I would recommend this book to any reader over 10 or 11.

Explanation:

Charlotte's Web is about a girl named Fern, a pig named Wilbur and a spider called Charlotte. They live on a farm and Fern is horrified when she finds out that Wilbur as a piglet is to be slaughtered. She rescues Wilbur only then to have him sent away from her to her uncle's farm where he is friendless and snubbed by the other animals except Charlotte, a spider, and this is where Wilbur's adventures begin.

I would say that the genre of this book is Animals. My favourite character in the book is Charlotte because she is very kind and helpful to everyone, even a pig who is about to die. I loved the bit in the book when Charlotte's eggs hatch and they all leave apart from three of them who stay with the pig and will forever remain there because they don't want to leave.

I loved every moment of this book. I would recommend this book to any reader over 10 or 11. I give this book a score of 5/5 as it was great!

Answered by rachitrandad31
5

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The novel tells the story of a livestock pig named Wilbur and his friendship with a barn spider named Charlotte. When Wilbur is in danger of being slaughtered by the farmer, Charlotte writes messages praising Wilbur (such as "Some Pig") in her web in order to persuade the farmer to let him live.

In Charlotte's Web, the point of view is third person omniscient because the narrator can tell about the actions and thoughts of every character.

Charlotte's Web provides an excellent ability to teach new words to children. Vocabulary is one of the best things to practice while reading this book. Kids learn how to use context clues to figure out the meaning of a new word and listen to the characters as they discuss and use it.

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