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Down the Chocolate River

What is the main idea of this chapter?

In this chapter, Mr. Wonka tells us that the Oompa–Loompas are always doing something. What is that?

At one point, Charlie feels as if he is "in a whirl of excitement." How does it feel if you are in a "whirl of excitement"?

Charlie wonders "whether there could possibly be any more astonishments left." Which word means the same as "astonishments" in this context?

Mr. Wonka offers a kindness to Charlie and Grandpa Joe in this chapter. What does he do?

What does Grandpa Joe do when the other visitors call Mr. Wonka names?

Was there anything that wasn't clear to you?