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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Chapter 5)
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Why do you think only 5 children can win?
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How would you react if you found a Golden ticket?
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What was Grandma Josephine talking about when she said 'it makes me quite ill to think of it'?
A free lifetime supply of chocolate.
Who will show the children around the factory?
Willy Wonka will personally show them around the factory.
Willy Wonka is described as a 'confectionery genius'. Who would you describe as a genius?
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Who does Grandpa George think will find the five Golden Tickets?
The ones that can afford to buy the most chocolate bars.
Have you ever bought food in hopes of winning something?
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What does Grandpa Joe think Willy Wonka's idea is 'brilliant'?
More chocolate bars will be bought in search of the golden tickets.
For how long hasn't Willy Wonka been seen?
10 years.
What does 'confectionery' mean?
Sweets, candy, or chocolates.
Why are Charlie's chances of finding a Golden Ticket so low?
He only gets one chocolate bar a year.
What does 'dotty' mean?
Eccentric, slightly mad, crazy.
What is your favorite chocolate bar?
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Where can the 'Golden Tickets' be found?
Under the wrapping paper of the chocolate bars.
What will the children receive as presents at the end of the tour of the chocolate factory?
Enough chocolates and sweets to last them a lifetime.
How many children has Willy Wonka decided to allow into the chocolate factory?
5
How did Mr. Bucket find out about the 'Golden Tickets'?
Newspaper/Evening bulletin