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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Chapter 5)
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How did Mr. Bucket find out about the 'Golden Tickets'?
Newspaper/Evening bulletin
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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.
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For how long hasn't Willy Wonka been seen?
10 years.
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What does 'dotty' mean?
Eccentric, slightly mad, crazy.
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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.
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Why are Charlie's chances of finding a Golden Ticket so low?
He only gets one chocolate bar a year.
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How would you react if you found a Golden ticket?
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Where can the 'Golden Tickets' be found?
Under the wrapping paper of the chocolate bars.
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Have you ever bought food in hopes of winning something?
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What does 'confectionery' mean?
Sweets, candy, or chocolates.
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Willy Wonka is described as a 'confectionery genius'. Who would you describe as a genius?
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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.
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Why do you think only 5 children can win?
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Who will show the children around the factory?
Willy Wonka will personally show them around the factory.
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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.
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How many children has Willy Wonka decided to allow into the chocolate factory?
5
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What is your favorite chocolate bar?
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