He pretended to have appendicitis, which involves serious belly pains around the area of the appendix. He pretended to have this illness when he was at St. Peter's (his childhood school) as described in his autobiography Boy.
Roald Dahl pretended to have appendicitis to avoid going to school. He later wrote about this experience in his autobiography, "Boy: Tales of Childhood."
The real answer is appendicitis.
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He pretended to have appendicitis, which involves serious belly pains around the area of the appendix. He pretended to have this illness when he was at St. Peter's (his childhood school) as described in his autobiography Boy.
Roald Dahl and Quentin Blake began working together when they collaborated on the book "The Enormous Crocodile" in 1978. Dahl felt that Blake's whimsical illustrations matched the tone of his stories perfectly, and they continued to work together on many more books, including some of Dahl's most popular titles like "Matilda" and "The BFG." Their partnership helped bring Dahl's characters and stories to life in a unique and captivating way.
While it would be both unethical and unwise to fake a sickness, you would have to make sure you could display the symptoms of an illness, forge a doctor's signature, create fake records, and probably get the actual sickness to be on the safe side.
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One way to fake sick from school is to say you have a belly ache.
No it is a fake, it's a scam, the accreditation is fake also. there is no school exist .
No, Benjamin Franklin High School GED program in Florida is not fake.
The best sickness is a cold with a bit of a fever along with a stomach ache all together. First of all you should have a very good cough to fake one, everyonce in awhile secretly poor hot water on ur forhead and body(if possible), to fake a fever. Then pretend you have a stomach ache, and ur good to go! Lol, i`ve tried this before and it worked well..... :) Lolz