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which was the best part of the factory so far​

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Answered by BrainlySamrat
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When he sees Augustus drinking from the river, Mr. Wonka pleads with him to stop, saying that his chocolate must remain unsullied by human hands. Mr. and Mrs. Gloop also try to stop Augustus, but he ignores all of them. As he leans farther out into the river—Mr. Gloop warning him not to lean so far, and Mrs. Gloop warning him not to spread his cold to millions of children—he falls in and disappears below the surface. Mrs. Gloop screams for her husband to do something. Mr. Gloop hesitates, as he is wearing his best suit, but finally begins to disrobe. But before he can even remove his jacket, Augustus is sucked under the surface again and becomes wedged in one of the great pipes. Mrs. Gloop screams for help. Mr. Gloop wonders how the pipe can contain his son. Charlie and Grandpa Joe also worry for Augustus. Finally, the pressure builds to a breaking point beneath Augustus and he shoots up the pipe like a rocket and disappears.

Mrs. Gloop demands to know where her son is while Mr. Wonka attempts to keep her calm by explaining that Augustus will be just fine. Mrs. Gloop refuses to believe him, fearing that her son will end up as a marshmallow. Mr. Wonka assures her that Augustus cannot become a marshmallow—after all, the pipe leads to a fudge room. The Gloops grow indignant when they perceive that Mr. Wonka is laughing at them. Mr. Wonka is indeed laughing, but he again assures the Gloops that their son will be fine. He tells them that making Augustus into fudge would not make sense because no one would want to buy it. Mrs. Gloop demands to see her son. Mr. Wonka snaps his fingers and an Oompa-Loompa appears before him. Mr. Wonka instructs the Oompa-Loompa to escort Mr. and Mrs. Gloop to the fudge room. The Oompa-Loompa laughs out loud in response to the instructions. After reprimanding the Oompa-Loompa, Mr. Wonka tells him to hurry and find Augustus before he falls into the boiler. Much to Mrs. Gloop’s chagrin, Mr. Wonka jokes about how inedible the fudge would be. After hastily reminding Mrs. Gloop that he is only joking, he bids farewell to the Gloops as the Oompa-Loompa whisks them away. As the Gloops exit, the other Oompa-Loompas on the far side of the river begin dancing, beating drums, and singing a song about Augustus’s greed and how they will change him for the better without harming him. Mr. Wonka reminds the remaining audience that the Oompa-Loompas love to sing, but that the subjects of their songs are always nonsense and not to be believed. Charlie asks Grandpa Joe if the songs are really nonsense and Grandpa Joe says that they must be.

Answered by niharikagurjar2005
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On one particular evening, Grandpa Joe tells Charlie all about Mr. Wonka's factory. He says Mr. Wonka is the best chocolate maker in the world, and can make anything he wants

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