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  1. Out of this absent-minded fiddling, Wilbur arrived at the solution to his problem: as he watched the empty box twist back and forth between his fingers, he saw in his mind’s eye a pair of wings—trussed together, twisting back and forth, yet still maintaining their strength and integrity.

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  2. In his mind’s eye, Wilbur saw the Chanute-Herring glider. The biplane was essentially a box with open sides. With a set of cables, he could twist the wings just as he twisted the box. When one wing tip turned turned up, this would increase the lift at that end. Where the other tip turned down, the lift would decrease.

  3. Charlotte’s Web: Chapter 5. The night is long and passes fitfully. Wilbur keeps waking up at every tiny sound, anticipating the morning and the chance to greet his new friend. As soon as the sun comes up, Wilbur rises and starts looking all over the barn for the source of the voice, but can’t see anything new or strange.

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  5. Why didn't Wilbur sleep well that night? Wilbur did not sleep well because his "stomach was empty and his mind was full." (pg. 32) What did the voice say to Wilbur in his dream? In Wilbur's dream, the voice said "I'll be a friend to you. Go to sleep- you'll see me in the morning." (pg. 33)

  6. Aug 15, 2024 · In his mind's eye, the observer sees not the fighting, but the snow falling on the slain soldier just out of sight. You think: beyond the town a mile Or two, this snowfall fills the eyes

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  8. Wilbur. Wilbur is established as the protagonist of Charlotte’s Web after he is saved by Fern, but he is shown as a dependent character early as he needed Fern to save him to even survive. Despite being born a runt, he was bottle fed by Fern and not only survived but thrived. After being sold to Mr. Zuckerman, he is still shown to be a highly ...

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