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Matilda
100
a highly-mature, gifted child
What is a prodigy?
100
unnecessarily funny or silly
What is rediculous?
100
Miss Honey was certain that Matilda was a ______.
What is prodigy?
100
Miss Trunchbull was large and _____.
What is sinewy?
100
This was Matilda's first friend at school.
Who is Lavender?
200
unusual and wonderful
What is extraordinary?
200
strong
What is sinewy?
200
Miss Honey was _____ about making everyone understand how intelligent Matilda was.
What is resolute?
200
Matilda had a truly _____ mathematical brain.
What is extraordinary?
200
This is the name of the cupboard in Trunchbull's office.
What is The Chokey?
300
to stop or pause
What is hesitate?
300
to look closely or curiously
What is peered?
300
Miss Honey thought it would be ____ to leave Matilda stuck in the bottom class.
What is rediculous?
300
Matilda did not even ______ before she read the difficult limerick.
What is hesitate?
300
This is how Trunchbull met Matilda's father.
What is... she bought a used car from him?
400
like a bandit
What is brigand?
400
making something seem less important than it really is
What is understatement?
400
"I'll not have a little five year old _____ sittingwith my senior boys and girls in the top form!" shouted Trunchbull.
What is brigand?
400
To say that Matilda is just smart is an _____.
What is understatement?
400
Matilda liked to do this to people who were mean to her.
What is "prank them"?
500
firm and determined
What is resolute?
500
to artistically create
What is compose?
500
Mozart could ________ beautiful music at the age of five.
What is compose?
500
Mr. Wormwood ____ at the slim, frail woman on his porch.
What is peered?
500
This is the name of the ten year old with the boil on her nose who warned Matilda about Trunchbull.
Who is Hortensia?