Mrs.pratchett
In the boy what was the name of the mean sweet shop owner
she was mean
The BFG is a book by Roald Dahl about a "Big Friendly Giant".
I'm not quite sure what you mean, but if you mean who he made, then i don't know. But if you mean people he based some of his ideas on then, Walt Disney and Roald Dahl, where good friends and roald dahl worked with Disney for a while. But dahl wanted to make his own work so he left.
The protagonist in "The Twits" by Roald Dahl is Mr. and Mrs. Twit, a vile and repulsive couple who play mean tricks on each other. The story follows their misadventures and the consequences of their nasty actions.
The book you are referring to is most likely "The Twits" by Roald Dahl. It features Mr. and Mrs. Twit, who are a mean and nasty married couple known for playing cruel tricks on each other.
Oh, dude, Roald Dahl had blue eyes and light brown hair. I mean, if you're planning to draw a portrait of him or something, you'll want to get those details right. But hey, as long as you capture his mischievous twinkle, you're golden.
kipwiched means snatch in the book named bfg written by roald dahl and illustrated by quentin blake.
Roald Dahl did not like school or grown ups he thort they were mean and selfish because I quote ''I am taller and older so I am smarter and I am always right''
The Great Mouse Plot of 1924 was a prank orchestrated by Roald Dahl and his friends at their boarding school in which they planted a dead mouse in a gobstopper jar at a local sweet shop to exact revenge on the shopkeeper for being mean to them. The event later inspired Dahl to write his autobiography, "Boy: Tales of Childhood."
Do you not mean "Did Roald Dahl like going to the movies" He currently did. Everyone has the feeling that they have to get out for awhile they call it a night out. Roald Dahl, I would imagine would go to the movies to get some ideas for books but remember the movies were not like ours we have comfortale seats they had benches we had big colourful screens the only have one small black white screen. So Roald Dahl did like to go to the movies but only when he needed a night out. I hope I answered your question correctly and also showed you that we are lucky now a days to have luxrious movies. Go out when you need out Ciara xx
Roald Dahl was not very good at writing when he was at school. One of his teachers wrote in his report "I have never met a boy so determined to write the opposite of what he means" If you mean creative writing, he didn't really 'discover' it til later. He loved reading, though