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Sunday, October 9, 2011

MATILDA

MATILDA, by Rhoald Dahl


Matilda had promised to herself that every time her parents acted beastly to her she would punish them. So she did. So every single woman that dyed their hair they have to refresh them twice a year. So did miss Wormwood but because she thought that her look was everything for her she used a refresher every day for the paint to keep shiny. Mister Wormwood also used a hair tonic for his hair every single morning. So Matilda mixed some of the refresher of her mom to her fathers tonic, but she put the right potion for not to change color. At the same morning the two children sat at the kitchen table and waited for the food to come and their father to get ready for work. Finally the breakfast was ready so was the father. When the mother saw that the brown hair of her lovely husband were turned into blonde she dropped the plate. She started screaming so he had to ask what was happening. When he found out he was feeling so embarrassed thing that Matilda enjoyed! After a few weeks Matilda finally started school. Her new teacher was called miss Jennifer Honey and she seemed a quite, calm person who adored children. Also a new character appears to our story miss Trunchbull, the head mister of the school. She was a gigantic holy terror, a monster that frightened the lives of children and teachers. She was impossible to describe. She was so… strict that miss Honey warned the little kids not to get in trouble with her. Back to Matilda’s first day at school the teacher asked who knew the two times table. Matilda was the only one who raised her hand. But it comes up that she knows by heart all the multiplication tables by heart. Miss Honey was impressed but she went ahead with the questions. The second question was who new how to spell and Matilda was the only one who new how to spell. She asked who knew how to read and again she was the only one who raised her hand. Miss Honey was impressed with Matilda’s capability, so she decided to go and talk to miss Trunchbull about transfer Matilda to a higher level like six grade but the answer was no thing that Miss Jennifer expected. Then she gave to Matilda books for geometry, math and history for to read while she is teaching the rest of the class things that she already knew. Miss Honey finally decided to go and talk to Matilda’s parents but their conversation ended a disaster. 

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