Miss Trunchbull forced the boy to spell "difficulty" in front of the school. When he struggled, she mocked and humiliated him, eventually throwing him into the "Chokey," a cramped and dark cupboard as punishment.
The Trunchbull made the boy spell "difficulty" in the book "Matilda" by Roald Dahl. When he misspelled it, she accused him of cheating and flung him by his pigtails out of a window.
Mrs. Trunchbull forced the boy to spell in front of the entire school and then used her telekinetic powers to swing him by his pigtails and throw him out of a window.
"Little boy" in Portuguese is spelled as "menino".
"Little boy" in French is spelled "petit garçon."
It depends on what you are trying to say.boys - pluralboy's - possessive (belonging to one boy)boys' - possessive (belonging to more than one boy)
She put him in the chookey
This is how you spell "white boy" In spanish. Blanco nino
You spell it like this - Blurtit
A boy is "un garçon" in French.
Niño.
"Little boy" in Portuguese is spelled as "menino".
No and You spell Soldier boy like this not solja boy xx
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The boy's name who ate the cake in the book Matilda by Roald Dahl is Bruce Bogtrotter. He was forced by the terrifying Miss Trunchbull to eat a whole chocolate cake as punishment.
Soulja Boy(spell it right) is DeAndre way
magnents -Za boy