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Charlotte's Web Study Guide

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by E. B. White
About 38 pages (11,250 words)
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Chapter 20 Summary - The Hour of Triumph

When Wilbur, the Arables, and the Zuckermans arrive at the grandstand, Fern pleads to have some money to go on the Ferris wheel with Henry Fussy. She leaves, and Wilbur exits his crate and takes the stage. The announcer tells everyone about the miracles that have been occurring at Zuckerman's since the summer, and says that everyone should feel proud and grateful that such a miracle has taken place among them. He continues to praise Wilbur, finishing off by telling Homer that he is being awarded twenty-five dollars and a medal for his terrific, radiant, and humble pig, who has attracting many visitors too the fair.

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