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Matilda eats Cheerios which she feeds to herself by using her powers. I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!!
In chapter 19 of "Matilda" by Roald Dahl, Matilda practices her powers on a glass of water. She concentrates and tries to move the glass by using her mind, successfully tipping it over without touching it.
Miss Honey's admiration for Matilda's intelligence and kindness foreshadows their strong bond and eventual alliance against Miss Trunchbull. Matilda's ability to move objects with her mind hints at her extraordinary powers, setting the stage for her standing up to injustice and using her powers for good. Miss Trunchbull's mistreatment of students and her fear of the supernatural foreshadow her ultimate downfall when faced with Matilda's powers.
Matilda gets revenge on Miss Trunchbull by using her telekinetic powers to make objects move and scare Miss Trunchbull. She plays pranks on her and eventually uses her powers to make Miss Trunchbull think she is being haunted by a ghost.
In the resolution of "Matilda," Miss Honey legally adopts Matilda, removing her from the neglectful care of her parents. Matilda also discovers she has telekinetic powers, which she continues to develop. The resolution shows Matilda finding a loving and supportive home with Miss Honey and using her powers for good.
Conflict: Matilda is a smart girl for her age and her teacher thinks so too, but the principle (Miss Trunchbull) doesn't care. Resolution: Matilda finds out she has a power and scares the principle away.
some of his powers were using the lightning bolt.
Using delegated powers, cannot let you do anything
Yes it is completely possible. Right now, I am using my powers of resistance.
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by using their magical powers