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.