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Q2.You have just finished reading a story. You found the story quite thought-provoking for a variety of

reasons. Make a diary entry of 100 words describing your impression of the story and stating why you liked

it. (5) pls tell fast​

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Answered by shelsia1105
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My favorite book is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. This book helps to build imagination and increase vocabulary in a very easy way. Did you know this book was inspired by Roald Dahl’s childhood when he used to get test packages from Cadbury?”

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, one of my favorite novels, is an interesting children’s fiction written by Roald Dahl in 1964. It is about the unique adventure of a common boy, Charlie Bucket, inside Willy Wonka’s large chocolate factory.

It is known as the Children's Fictional Masterpiece.!!

In this Book, Willy Wonka is the owner of the chocolate factory who decides five children and their parents to visit to choose one of them to take over his business someday!!

To win this opportunity, Children should find out one of the five Golden Tickets , that is hidden in the Chocolate!!

So the Five Children somehow finds the Golden Ticket!!! Augustus Gloop, Violet Beauregarde, Veruca Salt, Mike Teavee, and the hero Charlie Bucket, who gets the golden tickets by luck!!

With this five-character, the author has explained some of the good and bad habits.

@ Augustus Gloop who an obese, greedy, gluttonous 9-year-old boy.

@ Violet Beauregarde is a self-centered, rude, and chewing gum-obsessed girl.

@Veruca Salt is greedy, demanding, stingy, and spoiled brat.

@ Mike Teavee is a 9-year-old boy who does nothing but watches television.

@Charlie Bucket is depicted as a kind-hearted and selfless boy who lives with his mother, father, and his four grandparents. He will be the winner of the contest and heart of Willy Wonka.

In my impression, to live a promising life, we should always be true to our hearts and be nice to people, so that we will not feel sorry and regret it. We should never do things going against our sense of ethics it is just not worth it.

Dahl’s story is very well-written. It’s simple but deep in meaning. The messages are very clear. Even small kids can get what Dahl wants to tell. To me, the book is not only something to read as a story but something to learn as a lesson.

Above all, I sincerely recommend all of you to take time and read this wonderful inspiring novel, and I’m sure that you won’t regret it if you do so!

❤❤❤

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