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Would you like to take a ride on Wonka’s glass elevator? Why or why not? I would be cause I like elevators and it would be fun
Describe the television-chocolate room long narrow room, painted white, not a speck of dust, huge lamps, blue & white light, completely bare except for enormous cameras at ends of the room
Why weren’t the Oompa Loompas chattering or singing as usual? they were doing something dangerous
Why did the chocolate bar have to be enormous in order to send it through the tv? it had to be big because it will put into little pieces
what did Wonka fear would happen to Mike as he was sent by television? that he would turn into pieces
why did Mr. Teavee disagree with Wonka when he said Mike had come out of the television set unharmed? he had shrunk
what do the Oompa Loompas think about children watching lots of tv? Why? How do we know? they think children only like tv and they don’t read enough
what was surprising about Wonka’s statement “but my dear boy, that means you’ve won”? no one knew it was a competition
what did Grandpa Joe fear when Wonka pushed the “up and out” button on the elevator? He was afraid the elevator would shatter
whom did Wonka see from a thousand feet up in the sky? he saw the other children & their parents
Of the 4 punished children, which might be better off? Mike Teavee because every basketball team will want him
what is Charlie’s present from Wonka? the whole chocolate factory to own when he is older
why did Wonka send out the golden tickets? so he could find a new owner
why does Charlie say his mother won’t come? because she needs to care for his grandparents
why doesn’t Wonka mind destroying the Bucket house? because they don’t need it anymore
what question did Grandma Josephine ask? if there would be food because she was starving
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