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Two More Golden Tickets Found

What do we learn from the newspaper headline?

Mr. Bucket reads aloud about the third winner and how the "�people were pushing and jostling and trying to get a bit closer to the famous girl.�" What does "jostling" mean in this sentence?

When describing her mother, Violet asks, "�And who�s she to criticize, anyway��" What does it mean when you "criticize" someone?

We learn a lot about Violet and Mike in this chapter. Which statements about them are true?

Which word does Grandma Georgina use to describe the winners?

Was there anything that wasn't clear to you?

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Question #4

When Augustus Gloop wants to know more about the workers, Mr. Wonka says that he will learn about them "�All in good time, my dear boy!�" What does Mr. Wonka mean by this?





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Here Comes Charlie

What is the main idea of this chapter?

2. What do we learn about the Buckets in this chapter?

Find the section that describes Charlie watching his classmates "taking creamy candy bars out of their pockets and munching them greedily . . ." What does "greedily" mean in this context?

Roald Dahl, the author, writes, "But I haven�t yet told you about the one awful thing that tortured little Charlie, the lover of chocolate, more than anything else." What does "tortured" mean in this sentence?

Which two statements are true about the chocolate factory?

What is Charlie�s biggest wish?

Which sentence best describes Charlie�s self–control?

Was there anything that wasn't clear to you?

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Question #3

Find the section that describes Charlie watching his classmates "taking creamy candy bars out of their pockets and munching them greedily . . ." What does "greedily" mean in this context?






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Question #4

Roald Dahl, the author, writes, "But I haven�t yet told you about the one awful thing that tortured little Charlie, the lover of chocolate, more than anything else." What does "tortured" mean in this sentence?





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Question #5

Which two statements are true about the chocolate factory?

A high wall circles the factory.

The chocolate factory is very quiet.

Big iron gates surround the chocolate factory.

A small, wooden fence goes halfway around the factory.