10 questions
How does Mr. Willy Wonka describe his latest gum invention?
Cotton candy gym
Everlasting chewing gum
A chewing gum meal
Chocolate chewing gum
How does Mr. Willy Wonka describe his latest gum invention?
It will be the end of cooking
It will make Wonka rich.
It will replace all other gum.
It will give poor people a meal.
Mr. Wonka says that his new gum is ______________________.
Filling
Terrific
Satisfying
Filling, terrific, and satisfying
Why does Violet want to try the "magic" gum?
Violet wants to try everything.
Violet is allergic to gum.
Violet does not like to eat.
Violet has a habit of chewing gum.
"I want the gum!" Violet said obstinately. What does obstinately mean?
Stubborn
Soft
Aggressive
Kind
How does Mr. Willy Wonka react to Violet insisting upon trying the gum.
Several times Wonka advises Violet not to take the gum.
Wonka encourages Violet to try it.
Wonka is nonchalant about Violet trying the gum.
Wonka tells her to try it but to be careful.
"Little Charlie Bucket was staring at her absolutely spellbound." What does spellbound mean?
Entranced
Sad
Shocked
Funny
Why do Violet's parents suddenly encourage her to keep chewing the gum?
They want Violet to be happy.
They don't want Violet to be angry.
They don't want Violet to be sad.
They want Violet to be the first person to have the gum.
What happens Violet when she chews the gum?
Nothing happens to Violet.
She goes to sleep.
She starts throwing up.
She turns purple and swells to a large round shape.
Where do the Oompa-Loompas take Violet?
To the hospital
To the juicing room
Outside
To the chocolate room