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What were the Oompa-Loompas doing at the end of the table?
What were the Oompa-Loompas doing at the end of the table?
- Painting faces on sweets (correct)
- Singing and dancing
- Tidying up
- Eating sweets
What was Mr. Wonka's response to those who claimed the square sweets didn't look round?
What was Mr. Wonka's response to those who claimed the square sweets didn't look round?
- He asked them to leave.
- He ignored them.
- He agreed with their assessment.
- He told Mrs. Salt to boil her head (correct)
What caused the square sweets to look round?
What caused the square sweets to look round?
- The children's laughter
- Mr. Wonka's command
- The sound of the door opening (correct)
- A gust of wind
According to Mr. Wonka, what effect did the Butterscotch and Buttergin have on the Oompa-Loompas?
According to Mr. Wonka, what effect did the Butterscotch and Buttergin have on the Oompa-Loompas?
What drinks were the Oompa-Loompas enjoying?
What drinks were the Oompa-Loompas enjoying?
Flashcards
Square sweets
Square sweets
Sweets that are shaped like squares but appear round due to painted faces.
Oompa-Loompas
Oompa-Loompas
Tiny workers in Willy Wonka's factory who are known for singing and making candy.
Mr. Wonka
Mr. Wonka
The eccentric owner of the chocolate factory who loves to surprise visitors.
Butterscotch and buttergin
Butterscotch and buttergin
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Veruca Salt
Veruca Salt
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Study Notes
Chocolate Factory Tour
- Children witness a room full of square sweets with pink faces
- Wonka claims the sweets look round
- Children argue with Wonka, claiming sweets are square
- Wonka insists sweets look round
- Mrs Salt defends her daughter, calling Wonka a liar
- Wonka insults Mrs Salt
- Wonka opens a door, and the sweets' faces turn towards the door
- Wonka triumphs, claiming sweets look round
- Grandpa Joe agrees with Wonka
- The party moves on to a new room
- The new room's door says "Butterscotch and Buttergin"
- Wonka says Oompa Loompas love this drink
- Loud laughter and singing are heard from inside the room
- Wonka describes the Oompa Loompas as drunk / drinking butterscotch soda and buttergin
- The party continues on the stairs
- Mrs Salt and Mrs Teavee have difficulty keeping up
- Wonka slides down the banister, and the other slide down as well
- Wonka continues to lead the tour
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