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The centipede needed James's help to put on what article of clothing? Why was this really hard to do?

boots! he had 100 legs! That's a lot of boots!

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When James entered the peach, he realized that the hole wasn't a hole. What was it?

A tunnel

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How did James get inside the peach?

He crawled through the tunnel

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Why was the inside of the tunnel wet and sticky?

It's a peach! Peaches are wet and sticky inside!

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When James walked inside the door, what did he see?

creatures (bugs) sitting around him on sofas and chairs
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How big was the peach when it was done growing?

As big as a house.

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What does the word "peculiar" mean?

Strange

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Why did Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spike sell tickets?

they wanted to make MONEY and get RICH!

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What does the term "the news broke" mean?

It means that everyone around them heard that something was happening!

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How big were the insects inside of the peach?

BIG
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How did these insects get so big?

they ate the magic worms that James had dropped on the ground

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What did Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spike sell so that people could see the peach?

tickets

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When James first saw these huge insects, how did he feel? Why?

He felt scared because he was worried that they were going to eat him.

300

The grasshopper reminded all of them that it was time to get some sleep. Why did they need to get some sleep?

They were going to have a big day the next day...hmm... what will happen???

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What is another word for "the peach stone"?

The pit

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After everyone left from seeing the giant peach, what did James's Aunts have him do?

Clean up all of the trash


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When James opened the door, what did he hear?

A voice saying "Look who's here. We have been waiting for you!". 

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When James was cleaning up outside, what did he see on the peach?

He saw a hole
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Name as many insects as you can that he saw inside of the peach.

grasshopper, spider, ladybug, centipede, worm, large white worm

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Did the giant insects want to eat James?

No!
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How were the insects feeling when they saw James?

Hungry!

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What had been cut out of the peach pit? 

A door

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Why did Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spike not want James to be outside with the rest of the people?

They didn't want him to have fun and play with other kids.
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Why was the full moon important to James as he was cleaning up the yard?

It was bright so he could see!

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When Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spike were showing off the peach to the public, where was James?

Locked in his room

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