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Explain why Mr. Wormwood would have given Miss Trunchbull such bad information about Matilda.
Predict what is going to happen to Miss Trunchbull's car in 100 miles.
Predict what is going to happen to Matilda in school when Miss Trunchbull's car has problems.
Predict what is going to happen when Miss Honey goes to talk to Matilda's parents.
Explain why the Wormwoods don't think that education is important.
Explain why the fifth grader would go out of her way to scare Matilda and Lavender.
List the descriptors of "The Chokey".
Hypothesize why Miss Trunchbull doesn't like children, especially young ones.
What is the most important characteristic that a teacher should have and why?
Write a persuasive essay. Your school has decided that the dress code will include no hair longer than your shoulders. Write a letter to the school board/principal and try to convince them that this is an unfair policy.
Write a journal entry from Matilda's point of view when: a. She is unable to tell Miss Honey how she multiplies in her head. b. The fifth grader tells her and Lavender about Miss Trunchbull. c. Miss Honey gives her the higher-level textbooks and lets her learn on her own.
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