Mr. Fantastic Fox
The BFG
James & The Giant Peach
Invented Vocabulary
English Literature
100

This clever fox is known for outwitting three mean farmers.

Mr. Fox

100

What does the BFG collect in jars?

Dreams

100

What happens to James’s parents?

They are eaten by a rhinoceros?

100

What fizzy drink in The BFG makes people float instead of burp?

Answer: What is Frobscottle?

100

What kind of literary device is this: Her smile is like a cup of hot chocolate on a snowy day.

Simile

200

These are the three farmers who constantly try to catch Mr. Fox.

Boggis, Bunce, and Bean

200

Instead of people what does the BFG eat?

snozzcumbers

200

Who are the two mean aunts James lives with?

Answer: Who are Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker?

200

What word does the BFG use to describe human beings?

Answer: What are human beans?

200

What kind of literary device is this: The wind whispers in her ears.

Personification

300

Mr. Fox uses this underground network to escape danger.

tunnels

300

How does Sophie meet the BFG?

he snatches her from the orphanage when she sees him

300

Name two of the insect friends James meets inside the peach.

Answer: What are the Centipede, Earthworm, Grasshopper, Ladybug, Spider, or Glow-worm?

300

In James and the Giant Peach, what does "jumbly" mean?

Answer: What is something that is all mixed up or messy?

300

What kind of literary device is this: She sold seashells on the sea shore. 

Alliteration

400

What does Mr. Fox steal from each farmer?

chickens from Boggis, ducks/geese from Bunce, and cider from Bean?

400

How do Sophie and the BFG get the Queen to help them?

They give her a dream that shows the giants eating people? 

400

What do James and his insect friends use to escape from the sharks?

Answer: What is they tie seagulls to the peach?

400

What does the word "cannybull" mean in The BFG?

Answer: What is a cannibal or a giant who eats humans?

400

What is this an example of: “James’s heart was a butterfly, flitting wildly inside his chest.

Metaphor

500

What is the main lesson the story teaches about greed?

greedy people often lose because of their own selfishness

500

What happens to the BFG at the end of the story?

he moves to a nice home and writes a book

500

What happens to James at the end of the book?

Answer: What is he lives in the peach pit in Central Park?

500

What does the BFG mean when he says something is “flushbunking”?

Answer: What is nonsense or ridiculous talk?

500

What is this example of?: “I is having to eat ten thousand times as much as a human bean to be full up.”

Hyperbole / Exaggeration