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Charlotte's Web: Character Analysis

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📚 Part 1: Understanding Characters

I can identify how characters feel and why they make certain choices.

1. Why did Wilbur try to escape from his pen?

He was hungry and looking for food

He was lonely and wanted to make friends

He wanted to return to Fern's house

He was scared of the other animals

2. How did Wilbur feel after his escape attempt? Select all that apply:

Tired

Embarrassed

Happy

Disappointed

3. What made Wilbur feel lonely in Chapter 4?

✏️ Part 2: Character Relationships

I can describe how characters interact with each other.

4. Match each character to how they treated Wilbur:
Lurvy
Goose
Templeton
Brought him food but didn't play
Was unfriendly and selfish
Talked to him but wasn't helpful
5. How do you think Wilbur's friendship with Charlotte will be different from his interactions with the other animals? Explain using evidence from the chapters.

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