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According to the author you can't believe everything you read. Compare/contrast the
fairy-tale witches
to the
real witches
the author is so upset about.
Onomatopoeia
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There was a girl named Solveg who disappeared but then was seen in a painting in her family's home. Describe what was strange about Solveg being in the painting.
Grandmother was the one to tell the narrator about the witches in the world, and she seemed to have facts to back up her stories. List the stories she told the narrator and include what happened to each of the children in the stories.
Grandmother wanted to help the narrator remain safe from witches so she told him how to recognize a witch. Explain how you could recognize a witch if you came across one.
The narrator tried to get his grandmother to tell him about the time she had actually met a witch and thought it had something to do with her missing thumb, but she wouldn't speak about it. Hypothesize what happened to his grandmother's thumb.
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