The Magic of the Farmhouse in Charlotte's Web
Questions:
5
Grade:
4
Words:
87
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In the beloved story of Charlotte's Web, the farmhouse is more than just a building; it's a place of magic, friendship, and miracles. It's home to our heroes, Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider, along with other lively characters. It's here in the farmhouse barn where Charlotte weaves her incredible webs and saves Wilbur's life. The farmhouse stands as a symbol of safety, warmth, and community, teaching us important lessons of love, unity, and sacrifice. Truly, the farmhouse is where the heart of this tale beats.
Question 1
What did Charlotte do in the farmhouse barn?
A
She spun her incredible webs
B
She played with Wilbur
C
She cooked meals for the other characters
D
She slept all day
E
She learnt to sing
Question 2
What does the farmhouse symbolize in the story?
A
Danger and loneliness
B
Safety, warmth, and community
C
Cold and isolation
D
Fear of the unknown
E
Adventure and risk
Question 3
What are the names of the two heroes in the story?
A
Wilbur and Charlotte
B
George and Martha
C
Harry and Hermione
D
Frodo and Sam
E
Romeo and Juliet
Question 4
What lessons does the farmhouse teach us?
A
Laziness, deceit, and envy
B
Love, unity, and sacrifice
C
Betrayal, revenge, and hatred
D
Pride, greed, and lust
E
Fear, cowardice, and regret
Question 5
Where is the heart of the tale in Charlotte's Web?
A
In the city
B
In the school
C
In the forest
D
In the farmhouse
E
In the circus
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