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Question #5

Towards the end of the chapter, Roald Dahl writes that the grandparents were "friendly smiling faces, but they were also quite serious." What does "serious" mean in this context?






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Question #3

Towards the end of the chapter, Roald Dahl writes that Grandma Josephine "muttered" this about Mr. Wonka: "�The man�s dotty!�" Which word means the same as "dotty" in this sentence?





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The suspense builds as Charlie unwraps his candy bar. Which descriptions help make it suspenseful?

"'We wouldn�t dream of it!�"

"'Come on, or you�ll be late.�"

"'Certainly not!�" "his mother said."

"Very slowly, Charlie�s fingers began to tear open one small corner of the wrapping paper."

"He ran his fingers slowly back and forth along the length of it, stroking it lovingly . . ."

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Question #5

How does the author describe what it�s like after Charlie tells the Buckets that he has won?






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Question #6

Charlie is shocked to hear something Grandpa Joe tells him at the end of the chapter. What shocks Charlie?





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Question #2

Grandma Georgina tries to be positive before Charlie opens his candy. What does she tell him?





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