he and his brother built the 1 airplane
Coconut..
He uses third person because he is writing about all of the English Pilgrims rather than just his life.
He was captured by the Shawnee when he was a child, adopted into the tribe and later escaped. He had quite a political/military life defending homesteads in Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia and more, I am sure. At some point later in his life, he actually actively sides with the US against the Shawnee.
Dividing the land for individuals to own
he and his brother built the 1 airplane
he and his brother built the 1 airplane
His high point of his life was his music life.
Wilbur had a better life but Orville lived longer
Wilbur Wright dedicated himself to developing and promoting aviation with his brother Orville. Together, they successfully built and flew the first powered airplane in 1903. After their historic flight, they continued to improve their aircraft design and played a significant role in the early development of aviation. Despite facing challenges and setbacks, Wilbur and Orville Wright's work laid the foundation for modern aviation.
creating the plane and watching it fail until one day when he might get it right
Templeton agrees to save Wilbur's life because he recognizes that Wilbur is his source of food and comfort, and he knows that without Wilbur, his own survival may be compromised. Additionally, Templeton may feel a sense of loyalty or responsibility towards Wilbur, as they have shared experiences and a level of companionship throughout their time together.
Yes! When Wilbur faint, Templeton help him.
Picnic Point High School's motto is 'Knowledge is Life'.
That is something only she could answer. Perhaps you mean the high point of her career?
Charlotte's Web is told in the third person, so we get more than one point of view. However, the story is mostly told from the point of view of Wilbur, the pig whose life Charlotte, the spider, saves.
Charlotte's Web is told in the third person, so we get more than one point of view. However, the story is mostly told from the point of view of Wilbur, the pig whose life Charlotte, the spider, saves.