1. Did Mr Wonka behave differently towards Charlie and Mike? Use examples from the text to support your answer.
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Answer:
Mr. Wonka remarks that all the children are disappearing, but no one should worry because they will all be fine. He sizes up the remaining group and suggests moving on. Mike Teavee says he is tired and wants to watch television. Mr. Wonka replies that since Mike is tired, they should all take the elevator. He leads them into an elevator with a thousand buttons on each wall and the ceiling. Charlie notices that each button is labeled with a room name. Mr. Wonka explains that the elevator can travel in any direction and that it is made entirely of glass to allow for full viewing. Grandpa Joe reacts in wonder. Mike Teavee says there is nothing to see. Mr. Wonka tells the children to hurry up and pick a button. Mike asks if there is a television room. Mr. Wonka points to the TELEVISION ROOM button and Mike pushes it gleefully. The elevator takes off sideways, knocking over everyone except Mr. Wonka. Mr. Wonka helps a screaming Mrs. Teavee to her feet and instructs everyone to hold onto a strap. Charlie cannot reach and so he holds tight to Grandpa Joe’s legs. Mrs. Teavee fears the rollercoaster ride means the elevator is broken, but Mr. Wonka tells her to relax. Grandpa Joe checks to see if Charlie is all right, and Charlie responds that he loves the ride.