March 8th
Homework
Parents: Please assist your child with completing the same level that they complete in class.
Mr. Willy Wonka, the owner of the greatest
chocolate factory in the world, has decided to open the doors of his factory.
Mr. Wonka hides five golden tickets beneath the wrappers of his chocolate
bars. A single chocolate bar contains all of Charlie’s hopes and dreams.
When Charlie opens it and finds the golden ticket, he realizes just how
powerful something small—like he himself—can be. The classic distinction
between those who have money and those who do not is present throughout Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Level 1: What is the main significance of the text?

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Chocolate
is the best candy Everyone
should go to Wonka’s factory
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You
can still be powerful although you are small and poor
Level 2:1. What is the main significance of the text?
A) chocolate is the best candy in the world
b) everyone should go to the Wonka Chocolate Factory
c) you can still be powerful although you are small and poor
d) money is the most important thing in the world
a)
Level 3:1. Based on the text, what are the central ideas presented?
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