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Roald Dahl's favorite word was reportedly "scribble." He was known for his playful use of language and inventive vocabulary in his children's books.
because he used to make up stories for his children before bed
Roald Dahl's books became popular due to his unique storytelling style, which combined humor, whimsy, and dark elements that resonated with both children and adults. His memorable characters, unexpected plot twists, and moral lessons also contributed to the enduring popularity of his works. Additionally, Dahl's imaginative worlds and ability to tap into universal themes such as resilience and the power of imagination have made his books timeless classics.
Roald Dahl didn't create many new words, but he did incorporate a lot of playful and inventive language in his books. Some of the whimsical words he introduced include "scrumdiddlyumptious," "whizzpopping," and "snozzcumber."
Roald Dahl was shot down in a plane in WW II and when he went to America a writer asked him to give him facts about what it was like so that he could write a newspaper article about it. Roald Dahl did, and the writer mailed back and said that he had only asked for the facts, but Roald Dahl had written a really good story about it. It was so good, the writer published the story exactly as Roald Dahl had written it. He got a bit well known then, and he started writing books.
roal dahl has achevied for writing stories as he is the number1 childres book storie teller he had achvied being famous and having the job he wanted in life that was wrioting childrens stories as there are funny and exited they make the children laugh and just go into the book and as me i know i love roald dahl books ecpesiallly the withes and they girls with the magic finger there my favrioute i hope you know why now
he is a stupid guy tha only makes books for schools to make our life miseruble
"The Twits" by Roald Dahl did not make it into the Big Read Top 100 list.
Mr. Dahl did not write any books that were specifically about football, but he was something of a standout athlete - including his play on the football team at Repton School in Derbyshire. His life there is included in his book Boy: Tales of Childhood.
shane you make me angry
no it did not make any difference
1930 he make charlie and the chocolate factory