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What message do you think the author wants readers to learn from Charlie and the other children?
Kindness, respect, and humility are more important than greed or selfishness.
Do you think Charlie would be a good owner of the factory? Why?
Yes, because he is responsible, kind, and trustworthy.
How does the author show that Charlie is humble?
Charlie never brags or demands attention.
Why do the children continue ignoring Mr. Wonka’s warnings?
They are selfish, impatient, and overconfident.
What does the ending reveal about Charlie’s character?
Charlie stays humble and caring even after winning.
Why is Charlie trusted more than the other children?
He follows rules and behaves responsibly.
How does Mike Teavee’s behaviour lead to his punishment?
He ignores warnings and teleports himself through the machine.
Why does Charlie deserve the factory more than Veruca Salt?
Charlie is grateful and respectful, while Veruca is spoiled and greedy.
Which qualities does Mr. Wonka value most in a person?
Honesty, kindness, humility, and respect.
Why does Mr. Wonka become disappointed with the other children?
They are rude, greedy, and ignore his warnings.
How does Charlie’s life change at the end of the story?
He inherits the chocolate factory and escapes poverty.
What lesson does the story teach about behaviour?
Good behaviour and kindness lead to rewards.
What is special about the Glass Elevator?
It can fly through the roof and travel through the sky.
How do Charlie’s parents and grandparents react to the factory offer?
They are shocked, emotional, and happy.
Why does Mr. Wonka choose Charlie as the winner?
Charlie is honest, humble, and kind.
How does Charlie behave differently from the other children during the tour?
He is respectful, polite, and listens carefully.
What happens to Mike Teavee after using the television machine?
He becomes tiny and stretched out.
What personality flaw causes Veruca Salt’s punishment?
Greed and selfishness.
Why does Violet Beauregarde turn into a blueberry?
She chews unfinished experimental gum.
What happens to Augustus Gloop in the Chocolate Room?
He falls into the chocolate river and gets sucked into a pipe.