Write an letter about Charlotte's Web. ( I will mark you brainliest, please help me)
You must include in your letter:
the questions you are answering
an introduction of the book/characters/story you are using to answer your question
a brief description of the plot – what is happening and what is it about
support your answer with text references
Answers
Explanation:
This week we will continue our work on Charlotte's Web. As you should know by now, it wasn't always plain sailing for Fern and Wilbur. When Wilbur was first born, Fern's dad (Mr Arable) tried to kill him because he was the runt of the litter!
Your task this week is to write a letter, as if you were Fern, persuading Mr Arable to spare Wilbur's life. The work for this task will be split over TWO sessions due to the Bank Holiday on Friday celebrating VE Day.
You may want to go back and have another listen to Chapter 1 if you want to use some of Fern's speech for your letter.
SESSION 1- PLAN
Now that you know Fern's character traits, you will be able to put yourself in her shoes and think carefully about how she is feeling when she finds out her dad is about to kill the runt of the litter!
Use this session to plan out what you would like to say in your letter to persuade your dad to spare the pig's life (remember you are trying to write as Fern). We have included a useful template below in the resources. You have had lots of practise at writing letters now, so please have a go at writing in paragraphs like you did for your 'Lockdown Letters'. On your plan, write down a list of reasons why Wilbur should be saved and try to extend these reasons too. Have a look at the word/ phrase bank and the exemplar to give yourself some ideas.
Then you'll need to come up with some solution! These solutions should be ideas to make Mr Arable's life easier so he is willing to keep the pig. Perhaps you could offer to feed and turn out the animals for a month? Maybe you will take care of the pig all on your own and not ask for help? Whatever these reasons are they must be good as we must save Wilbur!
hope you got your answer
Explanation:
*title*
April.18,2021
Dear *your teachers name*
This beautifully packaged book with colorful illustrations provides a collection of humorous quotes and special descriptions from Charlotte's Web, in a collection for readers of all ages.
Early one morning, eight-year-old Fern Arable notices her father leaving the house with an ax. Her mother explains that one of the pigs born the previous night is a runt and "will never amount to anything.
A few minutes later, Fern finds the tiny pig in a box on her kitchen chair and falls in love on the spot. Her brother Avery asks for a pig of his own, but Mr. Arable refuses. Fern puts the pig on her lap and gives him his first bottle. Then she and Avery rush to catch the school bus. At school Fern decides to name her new pig Wilbur.
This question makes me think of how creating friendships takes time, dedication, and may be difficult.
Friendship is one of the most satisfying things in the world," said Wilbur in "Charlotte's Web."
I’ve learned that the story of "Charlotte's Web" presents many things. The most important, though, is the true meaning of friendship and accepting one's differences. Charlotte and Wilbur are uniquely different in physical appearance, but they become friends.
In today's society it is completely different; people are so quick to jump to conclusions about someone. They just make up their mind based on outward, physical appearance -- not even trying to get to know them.
( I hope this was helpful) >;D