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6. Why did Mr Wonka warn Mike Teavee to stand back? Why did he not wan
Roald Dahl was a British author who wrote several books for both children and adults,
He is very well known for his imaginative stories. His famous works include Matilda,
The BFG and Fantastic Mr Fox. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is his most famous book.
2. Describe the room that the visitors entered. What was the name of the room
3. What were the Oompa-Loompas doing in the room? What did Charlie think
"I shall now tell you how an ordinary television works," he continued
5. Immediately, six Oompa-Loompas marched forward, carrying the most
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Answer these questions,
1. Why did Mr Wonka hand black glasses to the visitors?
when he spotted them?
4.
a. Why did Mr Wonka need to explain this?
b. Did Mr Wonka himself like television? How do we know?
enormous bar of chocolate Charlie had ever seen.
a. Why were the Oompa-Loompas carrying the chocolate?
b. Why was it enormous?
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Answered by mshibli
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Mr. Wonka says they are nearly at their destination and asks Mrs. Teavee not to soil his hat. ... He notes that children always want endless amounts of it. ... He then calls for action but halts it to implore Mike Teavee to stand back. ... browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not then work.

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