The Witches by Roald Dahl Summary Chapter 09

The Witches by Roald Dahl Summary Chapter 09

The Witches by Roald Dahl Summary (Question and Answer)

Chapter Nine (The Witches by Roald Dahl)

Chap. 9 The Recipe
24 86 The first ingredient of the magic formula is the wrong end of a telescope, boiled until it is soft. Why does the Grand High Witch think that this ingredient will make anyone who eats it shrink? When one looks through the wrong end of a telescope whatever is seen appears to be shrunken. Therefore the Witch believes that, by feeding this to children, it will cause them to shrink too.
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Some of the ingredients of the magic formula are very hard to find. Which two of the following items is NOT one of the ingredients used in the magic formula:

1)    The tails of forty-five brown mice

2)    The venom of four snakes

3)    One Gruntle’s egg

4)    The claw of a crrrabcrrruncher

5)    The beak of a blabbersnitch

6)    The ears of an elephant.

2) The venom of four snakes

6) The ears of an elephant

26 88 Why does the Grand High Witch include an alarm clock in the formula? The alarm clock is set for 9am the next day, and is the constituent ingredient which will cause the delayed reaction of the formula. Whatever time the alarm clock is set for, that is when the formula will take effect.
27 90 According to the Grand High Witch’s plan, every witch must be careful to make sure that each child who visits their sweet shop eats no more than one chocolate. Why is this so important? If the children get an overdose of the formula they will turn into a mouse too quickly, regardless of what time the alarm clock was set for. If this happens, especially if it happens in the witch’s sweetshop, it will give the game away.

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The Witches by Roald Dahl Summary Chapter 10

The Witches by Roald Dahl Summary Chapter 10

The Witches by Roald Dahl Summary (Question and Answer)

Chapter Ten (The Witches by Roald Dahl)

Chap.10 Bruno Jenkins Disappears
28 93 Before they were both turned into mice, the narrator and Bruno Jenkins had already met. Why didn’t the narrator particularly like Bruno Jenkins? He was always boasting that his father was wealthier than the narrator’s father and the day before the narrator had caught him using a magnifying glass to burn ants alive. As a result, the two had got into a small fight and the magnifying glass was broken.

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The Witches by Roald Dahl Summary Chapter 11

The Witches by Roald Dahl Summary Chapter 11

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Chapter Eleven (The Witches by Roald Dahl)

Chap.11 The Ancient Ones
29 101 Why does the Grand High Witch give readymade magic formula to witches over the age of seventy? In order to collect some of the ingredients, witches need to climb trees or engage in other strenuous activities. Witches over the age of seventy will be unable to do these things and so the Grand High Witch has already made up a batch for their use.
30 102 After their secret meeting, the witches planned to all dine together in the hotel. Why did the Grand High Witch order them all to put cotton wool up their nostrils when meeting in the dining room to have dinner that evening? The room will be full of children and children smell repulsive to witches therefore the cotton wool will help to block their stench.

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The Witches by Roald Dahl Summary Chapter 12

The Witches by Roald Dahl Summary Chapter 12

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Chapter Twelve (The Witches by Roald Dahl)

Chap.12 Metamorphosis
       
31 107 Why did the witches make him drink an entire bottle of the formula, when just a single drop will cause a child to turn into a mouse? The more of the formula is taken, the quicker it works. By forcing him to consume an entire bottle the magic worked right away. This is important as he had heard their plan and they couldn’t take the risk that he might tell someone about it.

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The Witches by Roald Dahl Summary Chapter 13

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Chapter Thirteen (The Witches by Roald Dahl)

Chap.13 Bruno
32 115 Bruno is concerned that he will no longer be able to open the fridge door to get at leftovers. What does the narrator suggest that Bruno’s rich father might be persuaded to buy him to help with this? The narrator suggests that Bruno’s father might get him a tiny miniature fridge for his use.

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The Witches by Roald Dahl Summary Chapter 14

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Chapter Fourteen (The Witches by Roald Dahl)

Chap.14 Hello Grandmamma
33 123 Why does the narrator’s grandmother think that the Grand High Witch fries one witch at every meeting? To ‘keep the rest on their toes’.

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