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What are salutations in Charlottes Web?

The term "salutations" usually refers to greetings. In Charlotte's Web, while there are plenty of greetings, there aren't specific salutations in the traditional sense.

However, here are some examples of how the characters address each other, which could be considered salutations:

* Wilbur: "Mr. Zuckerman," "Mrs. Zuckerman," "Charlotte," "Templeton," "Fern," "Avery," "The Goose"

* Charlotte: "Wilbur," "Mr. Zuckerman," "Mrs. Zuckerman," "Fern," "Templeton"

* Fern: "Wilbur," "Charlotte," "Pa," "Ma," "Mr. Zuckerman," "Mrs. Zuckerman"

* Templeton: "Wilbur," "Charlotte"

* Mr. Zuckerman: "Wilbur," "Charlotte," "Fern"

* Mrs. Zuckerman: "Wilbur," "Charlotte," "Fern"

These examples show how characters use each other's names or titles as a form of address. While not formal salutations, they do serve to establish a level of respect or informality in their interactions.

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