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Templeton (the rat) helps Charlotte find words, Charlotte writes words on her web to save Wilbur, the sheep tells Wilbur and Charlotte that Wilbur is going to dye so everyone gets ready to save Wilbur, and the goose comforts Templeton to go to the fair to help Charlotte write words on her web.
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Charlotte is a wise and caring spider who helps save Wilbur and teaches him about friendship, while Templeton is a greedy and selfish rat who only helps when it benefits him. Charlotte is selfless and compassionate, while Templeton is mostly concerned with himself and his own comfort.
Yes! When Wilbur faint, Templeton help him.
In "Charlotte's Web," Wilbur makes a deal with Templeton the rat to retrieve words or phrases from advertisements and signs to help prove Charlotte the spider's writing abilities that save Wilbur from being slaughtered. Templeton agrees in exchange for his usual food offerings from the farm.
In "Charlotte's Web," Templeton the rat helps Charlotte the spider by finding words and phrases, such as "Some Pig" and "Terrific," that Charlotte weaves into her web to help save Wilbur the pig. Templeton is a reluctant helper, but he ultimately plays a key role in spreading the message about Wilbur.
Wilbur, Charlotte's, Fern, Mr.Zuckerman, Templeton,
Templeton gets to keep one of the eggs because he helped save Wilbur by retrieving the words Charlotte wrote in her web to praise Wilbur. Charlotte wanted to honor Templeton's effort by giving him an egg as a token of her gratitude.
In Wilbur's box
The name of the pig in "Charlotte's Web" is Wilbur.
Wilbur the pig in "Charlotte's Web" is described as being light pink in color.
Wilbur carried Charlotte's egg sac in his mouth to the farm after Charlotte died. He was determined to protect her eggs and ensure that her legacy lived on.