Matilda Book Analysis Quiz
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What is the climax of the story Matilda?

The climax of the story is when Matilda discovers her ability to control objects with her mind and uses it on Miss Trunchbull to help Miss Honey.

What is the falling action in Matilda?

The falling action in Matilda includes Miss Trunchbull's disappearance, Miss Honey receiving her father's will, and Miss Honey learning she is the rightful owner of her childhood home.

What is the resolution in Matilda?

The resolution in Matilda is that Miss Trunchbull is never heard from again, Matilda is allowed to stay with Miss Honey, and the children of Crunchem Hall Primary School have a caring adult to look after them.

What are some themes in Matilda?

<p>Some themes in Matilda include accepting others and their differences, having courage, being honest, and finding family in those not related to you.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the importance of the climax in a story?

<p>The climax is important because it is the turning point in the story where the main character faces the greatest challenge and the plot reaches its peak intensity.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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