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What does the word 'monotonous' mean?
What does the word 'monotonous' mean?
What does the term 'modest' imply about Wilbur?
What does the term 'modest' imply about Wilbur?
humble
What does 'distinguish' mean in the context of earning recognition?
What does 'distinguish' mean in the context of earning recognition?
to earn recognition
What is the meaning of 'versatile' as described by the spider?
What is the meaning of 'versatile' as described by the spider?
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What does the word 'moodily' imply about Charlotte's actions?
What does the word 'moodily' imply about Charlotte's actions?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary Notes
- Monotonous: Describes a sad song reflecting the end of summer; indicates an unchanging or repetitive nature.
- Modest: Refers to Wilbur’s character trait of humility; fame does not affect his genuine nature.
- Distinguish: Relates to Wilbur's desire to stand out or earn recognition at the Fair; highlights aspirations for achievement.
- Versatile: Charlotte's self-description as adaptable; emphasizes her ability to adjust to various circumstances and challenges.
- Moodily: Characterizes Charlotte's behavior as she observes, indicating a gloomy or pensive state of mind.
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Test your understanding of key vocabulary from 'Charlotte's Web'. This quiz focuses on important terms that describe the characters and themes in the story, enhancing your overall comprehension. Discover how words like 'versatile' and 'monotonous' reflect the narrative.