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novel- Roald dhal Matilda Q1described how Matilda got books to read​

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Answered by KiSsANDmAkEuP
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she got books from the library nearby.

Answered by niishaa
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Matilda is shown to be a kind and caring girl who loves her friends. Unlike her family, she is very polite, but does become a bit scared when it comes to Miss Trunchbull (which she overcomes later on). She loves Miss Honey more than her parents and her brother Michael.

she went to the library every afternoon to read, and soon made her way through every book in the children's section. Astounded, Mrs. Phelps recommended some grown up books for her, starting with Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. Matilda reads through books at the library for six months, until Mrs. Phelps finally tells her she can borrow books and take them home. Once she learns this, she visits only once a week to take out books to take home with her. She loved books because she could escape into them.

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