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What new did Charlie's Dad bring home?
He brought home an evening newspaper. The huge headline said that the Wonka factory would be opened at last to lucky few.
Did anyone know who was working in Willi Wonka's factory? What did they see?
No, they didn't. but they saw the shadows moving behind glass windows of the factory. Shadows of tiny people, no taller than a knee.
How did people of the town know that the factory was working again?
They saw thin columns of white smoke coming out of the tops of the tall chimneys of the factory.
What did Willi Wonka do one day, all of a sudden?
He had to ask every single one of his workers to go home, never to come back.
What problems was WW facing while he was in India?
Other chocolate makers began to grow jealous of WW's wonderful sweets. They started sending in spies to steal his secret ingredients.
What story did Grandpa Joe tell Charlie about the factory?
Nobody ever comes out of factory and nobody ever goes in.
What kind of palace did Willi Wonka build for the Indian prince?
It had a hundred rooms, everything was made of either dark or light chocolate! Hot chocolate came pouring out of the taps.
What happened to the palace?
There came a very hot day, the whole palace began to melt, it sank slowly to the ground.
What did Prince Pondicherry want Willi Wonka to do?
He asked WW to come to India and build him an enormous palace entirely out of chocolate.
What could Willi Wonka make in his factory?
Ice cream stayed cold for hours and wouldn't go runny. Chewing gum never lost its taste. Sugar balloons - you could blow up to enormous sizes.
What did Grandpa Joe tell Charlie about Mr Wonka and his chocolate factory?
It was fifty times as big as any other. Mr WW was the cleverest, the most amazing, the most fantastic, the most extraordinary chocolate maker. He was a magician
Where did Charlie go after supper? Why?
In the evenings, after his supper of watery cabbage soup, he always went into the room of his grandparents to listen to their stories.
What was Charlie's biggest wish?
He wished he could go inside the chocolate factory and see what it was like!
When could Charlie taste a bit of chocolate? What did he do with it?
Only once a year for his birthday he received a small chocolate bar. He'd place it in a small wooden box, and treasure it like a bar of gold.
What kind of meals could the Buckets afford?
The only meals they could afford were bread and margarine for breakfast, boiled potatoes and cabbage for lunch, and cabbage soup for supper.
What was the Buckets' life like in a small wooden house?
In the summertime, it wasn't too bad, but in the winter, freezing cold draughts blew across the floor all night long, it was awful.