Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
12-52 Who do they decide will go with Charlie?
Grandpa Joe
9-34 Who was awake when Charlie came home from school?
Grandpa Joe
8-32 Who found the 4th Golden Ticket?
Mike Teavee
7-27 ridiculous
absurd; preposterous; causing or deserving ridicule
8-31 Where does she put her gum while she eats?
behind her ear
2-11 enormous
immense; huge; vast
11-42 damp
slightly wet
2-12 What story is Grandpa Joe going to tell at the end of chapter 2?
the story of Prince Pondicherry
13-54 Who came with the other 4 children?
their moms and dads
4-18 How do the chocolates and sweets get out of the factory?
they come out through a special trap door
5-20 How will the children be selected?
they have to find a Golden Ticket inside of a chocolate bar
3-14 What does Grandpa Joe say about the workers at the factory?
they never come out
3-13 nibble
to bite or chew gently or bit by bit
6-24 roast
to cook with dry heat (as in an oven)
3-13 What did Wonka tell the prince?
to eat it quickly because it wouldn't last long
4-16 gobble
to swallow or eat greedily
13-55 glimpse
to take a brief look : see momentarily or incompletely
13-56 dreadful
very disagreeable, unpleasant, or shocking
8-33 What did Mike do all day?
watch TV
10-37 drifting [drift]
wind-driven snow, rain, cloud, or smoke
11-47 Did Grandpa Joe think Charlie was playing a joke?
yes
4-19 What was the newspaper headline?
"Wonka Factory To Be Opened At Last To A Lucky Few"
13-56 What time did the clock strike at the end of chapter 13?
10 o'clock
14-58,59 What order did the kids to into the factory?
1st-Augustus; 2nd-Veruca; 3rd-Violet; 4th-Mike 'TV'; 5th-Charlie
1-4 How many people live in Charlie's house?
7
2-9 How old is Grandpa Joe?
96 1/2
6-21 Who found the 1st Golden Ticket?
Augustus Gloop
2-8 What did the grandparents look forward to?
Charlie coming in and talking with them
11-44 What happened next?
Charlie found a Golden Ticket
10-38 Why was there less food now?
Charlie's dad lost his job
12-51 When is Charlie supposed to go to Wonka's factory?
February 1st
1-5 Where did Mr. Bucket work?
Toothpaste factory
6-24 Who found the 2nd Golden Ticket?
Veruca Salt
8-30 Who found the 3rd Golden Ticket?
Violet Beauregarde
9-35 What kind did Charlie buy?
Wonka's Nutty Crunch Surprise
7-26 What did Charlie get for his birthday?
Wonka's Whipple Scrumptious Fudge Delight Bar
9-36 peals [peal]
[a loud sound or series of sounds]
6-24 eagerly [eager]
[anxious; moved by a strong and urgent desire or interest]
1-6 desperately [desperate]
[being beyond or almost beyond hope]
5-20 muttered [mutter]
[mumble]
4-17 securely [secure]
[safe; trustworthy; dependable; sure]
3-14 cleverness [clever]
[showing wit or imagination; intelligent]
14-61 muffled [muffle]
[to deaden the sound of]
7-29 shrugged [shrug]
[to draw or hunch up the shoulders usually to express doubt, uncertainty, or lack of interest]
14-60 enraptured [enrapture]
[to fill with delight]
9-35 rummaging [rummage]
[to make an active search especially by moving, turning, or looking through the contents of a place or container]
8-29 announced [announce]
[to make known publicly; proclaim]
7-27 crackly [crackle]
[to make small sharp sudden repeated noises]
1-6 satisfying [satisfy]
[to meet the needs of; fulfill]
5-21 glistening [glisten]
[to shine by reflection with a soft luster or sparkle]
2-8 shriveled [shrivel]
[to shrink and become dry and wrinkled]
14-58 seizing [seize]
[to take hold of suddenly or with force : CLUTCH]
1-7 belching [belch]
[to throw out or be thrown out violently]
10-38 trudging [trudge]
[to walk or march steadily and usually with much effort]
5-19 bulletin
a brief public notice usually from an informed or official source
9-35 What did Grandpa give Charlie?
a coin/money
10-41 What caught Charlie's eye on his way home from school?
a dollar bill
4-18 trap door
a lifting or sliding door covering or hiding an opening in a roof, ceiling, or floor
3-12 What did the prince ask Wonka to build?
a palace made out of chocolate
12-53 pandemonium
a wild uproar; tumult
12-49 document
a written or printed paper giving information about or proof of something
14-62 hollow
an empty space within something : HOLE
14-57 Describe Willy Wonka's outfit.
black top hat, plum/purple coat, green pants, gray gloves
10-42 What did Charlie decide to do with the money?
buy a chocolate bar and give the rest to his mother
9-35 What did he want Charlie to do?
buy another Wonka bar
10-40 incidentally
by the way; apart from that
14-57 jerky
characterized by abrupt stops and starts
13-55 What was Violet Beauregarde still doing?
chewing gum
1-6 What food did Charlie long for more than anything else?
chocolate
11-43 blissful
complete happiness; joy
8-32 despicable
deserving to be despised (to consider beneath one's notice or respect : to feel scorn and dislike for)
11-45 peculiar
different from the usual or normal
4-15 jealous
feeling mean resentment toward a rival or competitor
5-19 How many children will Wonka let into his factory?
five
8-33 absolute
free from restraint or limitation
8-31 What did Violet adore?
gum
10-42 luscious
having a delicious taste or smell; delightful
11-44 What did Charlie do with his change?
he bought one more chocolate ba
15-63 The Chocolate Room was the _ (fill in the blank) of the whole business.
heart
3-13 What happened to the palace?
it melted
12-49 What did Grandpa Joe do?
jumped out of bed and started to dance
8-34 How many Golden Tickets are left at the end of chapter 8?
just 1
10-40 wisdom
learning acquired over a period of time; knowledge
11-44 How long did it take Charlie to eat the chocolate bar?
less than 1/2 minute
4-17 What could people see in the windows of the factory?
mysterious small dark shadows
5-21 Does Charlie feel hopeful about finding a Golden Ticket?
no
7-29 Did Charlie's bar of chocolate have a Golden Ticket?
no
9-36 Did they find a Golden Ticket?
no
1-5 When did Charlie get chocolate?
once a year; on his birthday
8-31 How old was her current piece of gum?
over three months old
6-24 What kind of factory did Mr. Salt own?
peanut shelling
1-4,5 Describe their house.
small. wooden with 2 rooms and only 1 bed off the floor
12-51 overexcite
so as to be too much or too great
4-15 Why did Wonka suddenly ask all of his workers to leave?
some of them were spies for the other chocolate makers
4-16 column
something resembling a column (an upright pillar, typically cylindrical and made of stone or concrete, supporting an arch, or other structure or standing alone as a monument) in form
11-42 delight
something that gives great pleasure
13-53 What is the weather like in this chapter?
sunny, but snow still on the ground; very cold
11-45 What did people start saying to Charlie?
that they would buy the Golden Ticket from him
14-63 What room did they finally come to after all of the turning?
the Chocolate Room
8-31 possession
the act of possessing or holding as one's own; ownership