Word can't read them because they are NOT files, they are folders. The rtfd extension tells the Finder to display the item as a file (there are a number of extensions that do this, the most common is .app). When this is the case you can still open the folder using the Show Package item in the Contextual Menu.
If you double click the webarchive it will open in your browser and you can see the HTML using View Source, even copy it to use it somewhere else. This isn't actually especially useful though, as the images are buried somewhere inside the file itself, so if your goal is translate the whole thing into a MS Word document there is no easy way I can think of to do that.
What is it you really want to do? If you just want to save a web page for yourself, perhaps a better option is to use your browser to save it as a PDF file:
1. Go to Print
2. From the PDF drop-down menu at the bottom select Save as PDF
3. You can then open in any program that will view PDFs, you can also send it to a Windows machine and use the PDF program on that machine to view it
Unfortunately if there is a background image, that gets lost in translation.
So, why do you want to use Word? There may be some other option that would accomplish what you want, if I knew what you really are trying to do.
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