Charlotte's Web Study Questions Chapter 10
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What was Charlotte waiting for?

For an idea to come to her.

Why does Charlotte think she can fool a man?

Because she thinks that people aren't as smart as bugs.

What does Charlotte tell Wilbur that the word 'gullible' means?

Easily fooled

What did Avery squash when he fell on the trough?

<p>The rotten egg.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did Lurvy get rid of the bad smell?

<p>He moved the trough and dumped sand and dirt over the hole.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How would you describe Avery in Chapter 10? Why?

<p>Mischievous. Because he brought a frog in the house, tried to trap Charlotte and broke the rotten egg.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Charlotte's Web - Chapter 10 Study Notes

  • Charlotte awaits an idea to devise a plan to save Wilbur's life as she contemplates their situation.
  • She believes she can deceive humans, thinking they lack the intelligence of insects.
  • Charlotte describes "gullible" as being easily fooled, illustrating her strategy to manipulate perceptions.
  • Avery, a character known for his antics, squashes a rotten egg when he falls onto the trough, showcasing his clumsy behavior.
  • To eliminate the foul odor from the determined egg, Lurvy disposes of it by dumping sand and dirt over the hole, demonstrating a practical solution.
  • Avery is portrayed as mischievous in this chapter, indicated by his actions of bringing a frog indoors, attempting to catch Charlotte, and causing chaos with the rotten egg.

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Dive into Chapter 10 of 'Charlotte's Web' with these study questions! This quiz covers key concepts and character insights, helping you understand the important themes and details of this beloved book. Ideal for anyone looking to enhance their comprehension and engagement with the story.

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