Roald dahl made up words to make the book more interesting.
Roald Dahl made up words to add a playful and creative element to his storytelling, immersing readers in the fantastical worlds he created. His use of unique vocabulary also helped to capture the imagination of his young readers and make his stories memorable and distinctive.
Roald Dahl's nonsense language was called "Gobblefunk." It consisted of made-up words he used in his stories to add creativity and whimsy.
No Character spoke backwards but the BFG made up words!
Roald Dahl was born on September 13, 1916, in Llandaff, South Wales
he made it up
because he used to make up stories for his children before bed
His parents named him after Roald Amusdmen.
I think Roald Dahl is using this story to talk about how children are brought up in different families.
yes
Roald Dahl was born in Cardiff, Wales.Roald Dahl came from smethick.
His father died in 1920 when Roald was 3-4 and his mother died later when Roald was grown up
he wanted to get into shape
No, Roald Dahl originally wanted to be a pilot but ended up becoming an author after World War II. Dahl's experiences during the war, as well as his imaginative storytelling abilities, influenced his decision to pursue a career in writing.