The crickets sang in the grasses. They sang the summer's ending. Charlotte heard it and knew that she hadn't much time left. Wilbur is now the center of attraction on the farm. Every time Charlotte wrote the word on her web, for example,SOME PIG, TERRIFIC, and RADIANT, he tries hard to look like that. He is going to be taken place for the Fair. She knew that she couldn't help him much longer. It's time to lay eggs. Fair Day's morning came. Charlotte and the rat, Templeton, followed Wilbur secretly. The last word that she ever wrote was Humble which he brought from a newspaper. At night, she started making the last word.
This story starts from spring and now, it is the end of summer. I enjoy this story's season changing . Practically, Seattle's summer has already gone and now we are in season of fall, so does this story. I can tell that this story will reach the climax soon. However, Charlott has on my mind because she seems to become weaker and weaker.
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The progress of the story is tied to the progress of the seasons; many writers like to do that, but it's especially pertinent in a story like this, which is set on a farm. What do you think the climax will be? What will happen to Wilbur? Why is Charlotte getting weaker?
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