Reflecting on Fantasy- Charlie and The Chocolate Factory
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How do you know this book is a fantasy? What elements of fantasy are part of this story? Give examples from the book.
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sofia's group
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This is a fantasy book because there can't be a chocolate pyramid.Another thing is all factories have workers that come out and come in except Willy Wonka's factory.
The book is fantasy because you can't grow a chick on the tip of your tounge, this is not possible in real life. Another reason is a real factory actully closes unlike Willy Wonkas.
This book is fantsy because Willy Wonka has magic powers of making candy that is unrealistic. For example a blue bird`s egg can not hacth on your tonge. I also know this is fantasy because there are magical thing`s like a castle that is made of chocolate.
4 comments:
This is a fantasy book because there can't be a chocolate pyramid.Another thing is all factories have workers that come out and come in except Willy Wonka's factory.
The book is fantasy because you can't grow a chick on the tip of your tounge, this is not possible in real life. Another reason is a real factory actully closes unlike Willy Wonkas.
This book is fantsy because Willy Wonka has magic powers of making candy that is unrealistic. For example a blue bird`s egg can not hacth on your tonge. I also know this is fantasy because there are magical thing`s like a castle that is made of chocolate.
Great job using examples from the book to support your answers. I'm looking forward to continuing this book and seeing more examples of fantasy.
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