yellow, becacause his favourite colour was yellow
'Geraneous' was invented by Roald Dahl for use in his books. The Geraneous Giraffe was in the book "The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me".
Technically, any type of paper, but many people prefer to use glossy paper.
it's perfectly fine
Yes. If you use your eye to see the picture, you will see color. If you use photogrphic paper to record the image, whether or not you see color is determined by the nature of the film -black/white or color. There is nothing in the physics of the camera that prevents you from seeing color.
use a rubber (a very strong one!) and rub and rub and rub..........
a pen
Roald Dahl did not use a pen name while writing. Instead, he used his real name that he was born with in Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales.
Roald Dahl uses the word "cognoscenti" to refer to knowledgeable experts in his writing.
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Roald Dahl used a yellow pencil specifically made for him by the Eberhard Faber company, known as the "Eberhard Faber Mongol 480." Dahl preferred this pencil for its hardness and smooth writing qualities.
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Sometimes but have a look in his books to be sure! :)
Roald Dahl uses vivid imagery, humor, exaggeration, and wordplay in his writing. He also creates unique and memorable characters with distinct personalities and voices. Additionally, Dahl often incorporates elements of surprise, suspense, and moral lessons in his stories.
Roald Dahl's favorite word was reportedly "scribble." He was known for his playful use of language and inventive vocabulary in his children's books.
Roald Dahl lived from September 13, 1916 to November 23, 1990. He was 74 years old when he passed away.
No, Roald Dahl had both of his hands. However, he lost his eldest daughter, Olivia, to measles before a vaccine was available, which motivated him to work with medical professionals to develop a vaccine.
Becausehe couldn't be arsed to think of any.