A) would be killed in the spring B) was born in the spring C) liked the spring D) enjoyed the spring weather
A) Charlotte B) Templeton C) The old sheep D) The goose
A) Mr. Arable B) Mr. Zuckerman C) Mrs. Zuckerman D) Lurvy
A) A gosling; in the pond B) A rat; under the trough C) An old sheep; in the sheepfold D) A dear friend; in the barn
A) Drops silk from her behind B) Has eight eyes C) Drinks the blood of flies D) Spins a web
A) A rotten egg B) Wilbur's manure pile C) Bad breath D) Templeton's nest
A) Fern has become too close to Wilbur. B) Fern argues with her brother Avery all the time. C) Fern spends all her time at her uncle's barn. D) Fern shares the conversations and experiences of the barn animals with her parents.
A) Mr. Arable was not willing to care for him any longer. B) Wilbur's appetite was getting bigger. C) Wilbur followed Fern everywhere she went. D) He was now big enough to sell at 5 weeks old.
A) He was tired of seeing Fern every day. B) He was tired of the farm animals. C) He was tired of his surroundings both inside his pen and out in his yard. D) He was tired of all the things stored in the barn.
A) She liked his caring. He made sure he asked all of the animals to play. B) She liked his perseverance. He did not give up easily, even when the other animals did not want to play. C) She liked his courage. He was not afraid to ask other animals to play even when he was told no. D) She liked his integrity. He did the right thing by asking all of the animals he knew to play.
A) He thought that Wilbur had a disease. B) He was probably going to die anyway. C) The Arables were going to eat him. D) He was bothering the other pigs.
A) True B) False
A) leaves B) straw C) mud D) dirt
A) False B) True
A) True B) False
A) They used a bucket of slops. B) They cornered him and tied a rope around him to drag him back. C) They chased and caught him. D) They got the goose to get him to come back.
A) Fern didn't show up. B) cold weather C) rain D) the goose
A) 3 B) 4 C) 8 D) 7
A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
A) goodbyes B) greetings C) something you say for fun D) something farm animals say
A) She didn't want the egg. B) The egg isn't any good. C) The egg stinks really bad. D) The egg is smaller than the others.
A) a fly B) a butterfly C) a moth D) a gnat
A) 8 B) 6 C) 7 D) 9
A) puts them to sleep B) sings to them C) gives them something to eat D) moves them to the top of the web
A) laughing B) bragging C) crying D) screaming
A) The Golden Gate Bridge B) The Statue of Liberty C) The Queensborough Bridge D) The Brooklyn Bridge
A) She hums and sings. B) She hangs head-down at the top of her web. C) She twiddles her thumbs. D) She paces back and forth.
A) too loud to live in B) too crowded to live in C) not fit to live in D) too dark to live in
A) E. B. White B) Wilbur E. B. C) Raymond Web D) Elmer White
A) stroked him B) put him in a baby carriage C) fed him from a bottle D) put a leash on him |