The Witches by Roald Dahl Summary (Question and Answer)
Chapter Seven (The Witches by Roald Dahl)
Chap. 7 | Frizzled like a Fritter | ||
22 | 66 | Whilst hiding in the Ballroom during the Witch’s meeting, why was the narrator so relieved to remember that he hadn’t showered in a very long time, nor had he even washed his hands or his face? | His grandmother had told him that the witches would have trouble smelling out a child if they weren’t clean because the stink-rays couldn’t penetrate the dirt. |