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Language Arts
                        Let’s read.

                                              Announcing the Winner

                  Willy Wonka’s decision to open his factory to five lucky children was
                  actually a plan to find a successor. This successor would take over
                  the factory where Mr. Wonka would teach all the secrets of chocolate
                  making. There could only be one winner. Who could it be?



                                       Augustus Gloop was slurping chocolate from the chocolate
                                       river. He fell into the river and was sucked up by one of the
                                       super pipes. He came out the other side as flat as a pancake.





                                       Veruca’s demanding nature caused her a lot of problems. She
                                       wanted to have Wonka’s trained squirrels but they saw her as
                                       a ‘bad nut’. So they threw her down the garbage chute.





                                       Violet grabbed an experimental piece of gum and chewed it.
                                       It was against Wonka’s advice. She greedily chewed the gum
                                       and turned into a giant blueberry.






                                       Mike wanted nothing more than to check out the Chocolate
                                       Television Room. He took the opportunity to be on television and
                                       tried to film himself. However, he ended up shrinking in size.





                                       Charlie never asked for more than what he was given. He
                                       found the adventure in the Chocolate Factory to be interesting
                                       and fun. He listened to the instructions and obeyed Mr. Wonka.



                  1.  Who do you think the winner was? Why?
                  2.  What can you learn from the story?


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