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Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator: Chapter 8-12 - Quiz
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Wonka seemed to know a lot about Vermicious Knids. List all of the things he told the others in the elevator about them and why there were so dangerous.
The people on earth could hear what was going on in space but couldn't see them after the camera was damaged. Tell about a time you could see or hear something happening but you were helpless to stop it.
The Knids seemed to learn by watching the humans. Describe what they learned from Mr. Wonka and how they were going to use that information.
Wonka told Charlie that shooting stars were really Vermicious Knids burning up as they entered the earth's atmosphere. Explain if this could really be true.
The great Chocolate Room is impressive. Describe the room for someone who has never read the book or seen the movie. Use descriptive language.
The Oompa-Loompas started singing a song when they saw Mr. Wonka return to the chocolate factory. Explain how they could have known what had happened to Mr. Wonka up in space.
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