There are numerous examples of figurative language in "George's Marvelous Medicine" by Roald Dahl, including similes, metaphors, and hyperbole. These elements contribute to the vivid and imaginative storytelling in the book.
George's Marvelous Medicine would fall into the category of Children's Fiction.
At home?
At home?
Mr. Kranky is the husband of Grandma in "George's Marvelous Medicine" by Roald Dahl. He is a grumpy and impatient man who is often on the receiving end of George's experimental medicine concoctions.
He is 8
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George puts in a mixture of every colour of paint he can find in his father's paint set to create his marvelous medicine.
After drinking George's Marvelous Medicine, Grandma grew to an enormous size, burst through the roof of the house, and flew into the sky. It is implied that she never returned.
Mischievous, inventive, curious, rebellious, brave, resourceful, imaginative, daring, clever, funny.
he thought it was gay
Quentin Blake illustrated most of Roald Dahl's stories and maybe all of them including George's Marvellous Medicine.
Roald Dahl wrote both of these books.