There is two reasons. This is what I think but I don't know if it's true. It's probably because the fence is too old and weak or the geese probably helped him climb out. I really need to re-read Charllote's Web again to figure out that part. But I think reason 1 makes more sense though. Hope I helped.
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"Hercules was the son of the great god Zeus and a human woman named Alcmene. The goddess Hera did not like Alcmene and vowed to destroy Hercules when he was born. Hera sent two snakes to kill the baby as he lay in his crib, but Hercules was strong and strangled the snakes with his tiny hands before they could bite him with their sharp fangs."
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The correct answer is Knowing that Hercules was born with superior strength explains why he is able to overcome great obstacles.
Explanation:
Hercules was born with great strength and uses it to kill the two snakes that Hera sent to kill him.
Hera did not want to kill Hercules because of his great strength, but because she did not like Alcmene.
This act shows Hercules strength when facing obstacles, such as saving his life when he is in great danger.
Given this information we can say that the correct answer is Knowing that Hercules was born with superior strength explains why he is able to overcome great obstacles.
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A, the main character’s struggle to fit in with his new community
Explanation: I just did it lol
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a hug and maybe comforting words
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