Sophie
BFG
Bad Giants
Plot
Language
100

Sophie sees BFG blow this through a window the first time she saw him. 

What is a trumpet

100

The BFG lives here.

What is a cave?

100

Sophie and BFG tell this person about the bad giants

Who is The Queen of England?

100

This is what BFG calls bad dreams

What is a trogglehumper?

100

"Her eyes are as blue as the sky" is an example of this. 

What is a simile?

200

Sophie hides here when travelling with the BFG

What is his ear?

200

BFG stands for...

What is Big Friendly Giant

200

This is how the bad giants are punished

What is trapped in a giant hole?

200

True or False: 

Giant Country can be found in the atlas. 

What is false. 

200

"I'm a chicken with my head cut off!" is an example of this type of figurative language. 

What is a metaphor?

300

Sophie waited here for the Queen to wake up

What is the windowsill?

300

Unlike the other giants, the BFG does not do this. 

What is eat human beans?

300

BFG is ______ compared to the rest of the giants. 

What is small?

300

BFG does this to Sophie at the end of the book, making her cry. 

What is kiss her cheek?

300

2 words that have the same meaning are known as this. 

What are synonyms?

400

This family lived across from Sophie's orphanage. 

Who are the Goochy's

400

BFG uses this tool to catch dreams

What is a net?

400

This bad giant came into BFG's cave looking for Sophie. 

Who is BloodBottler?

400

BFG finds the Queen's bedroom by listening for this. 

What is breathing?

400

2 words that have opposite meanings are known as this. 

What are antonyms?

500

At first, Sophie thinks BFG is going to do this to her. 

What is eat her?

500

This drink's bubbles float down instead of up

What is Frobscottle?

500

Sophie stabbed this giant with the pin of her brooch. 

Who is Fleshlumpeater 

500

At the end of the story, it is revealed that this character is the author. 

Who is BFG?

500

This is a person, place, or thing. 

What is a noun?

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