They put the mouse potion in the witches' food and they turn into mice and let the cats do the rest.
"The Witches" by Roald Dahl is a children's fantasy novel about a young boy who discovers a coven of witches who hate children. The boy and his grandmother devise a plan to defeat the witches. The book is known for its dark humor and adventurous storytelling.
In "The Witches" by Roald Dahl, the biggest problem the main character faces is figuring out how to defeat the Grand High Witch and save children from being turned into mice. He must come up with a clever plan to outsmart the witches and protect himself and others from their evil intentions.
In Roald Dahl's short story "The Witches," the climax occurs when the young boy is discovered by the Grand High Witch and turned into a mouse. The falling action involves the boy and his grandmother working together to find a way to defeat the witches. The resolution comes when the boy remains a mouse but accepts his new form, knowing he has his loving grandmother by his side to continue their adventures together.
shane you make me angry
Chopper was the helicopter pilot in Roald Dahl's book "Danny, the Champion of the World." He helps Danny and his father with their plan to poach pheasants from the wealthy Victor Hazell's land.
There are no main characters in boy. It is a memoir written by roald dahl with events from his life.
The book The BFG is about where a girl named Sophie stays up until witching hour (midnight i think?) And she gets tooken away by a Giant. The BFG is a friendly Giant, while all of the other Giants are mean. Then Sohpie and The BFG come up with the plan to get rid of the other Gaints.
A salamander is an excellent accessory to the diabolical rascality of young students. For example, in the children's book Matilda by Roald Dahl the main character is accused of putting a newt in her principle's drinking water. She didn't really, her friend did. Just be sure, before attempting any such plan, that your animal is not of the poisonous variety. Also be sure to plan for the consequences.
The boy planned on turning the witches' own powers against them by using a potion to turn them into mice. He worked with his grandmother to execute this plan and ultimately outsmarted the witches.
In the book "The BFG" by Roald Dahl, the problem is solved when the BFG and Sophie come up with a plan to capture the other mean giants and have the Queen of England imprison them. With the help of the British Army, the giants are captured and taken to a faraway land where they cannot harm people anymore.
In Roald Dahl's book The BFG, the main character (The Big Friendly Giant) does not eat humans like the rest of the giants. The BFG eats a fictitious vegetable known as a snozzcumber, and drinks something called frobscottle.
they do not include her in the plan to mess with macbeth, which makes her angry