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Matilda's Extraordinary Journey

The document provides an overview of the first 14 chapters of the book "Matilda" by Roald Dahl. It summarizes Matilda's intelligence and love of reading from a young age despite her parents disregarding her abilities. It introduces Miss Honey as Matilda's new teacher and the headmistress Miss Trunchbull, known for her cruel punishments of students. Several chapters describe incidents of Matilda using her powers and intelligence to play tricks on adults like her father and Miss Trunchbull who do not appreciate her.

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Matilda's Extraordinary Journey

The document provides an overview of the first 14 chapters of the book "Matilda" by Roald Dahl. It summarizes Matilda's intelligence and love of reading from a young age despite her parents disregarding her abilities. It introduces Miss Honey as Matilda's new teacher and the headmistress Miss Trunchbull, known for her cruel punishments of students. Several chapters describe incidents of Matilda using her powers and intelligence to play tricks on adults like her father and Miss Trunchbull who do not appreciate her.

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Chapter 1.

The reader of books

Mr and Mrs Wormwood has a son called Michael and a daughter called Matilda. His brother five
years older tan her

A scab is something you have top ut up with until the time comes when you can pick it off and flick
it away.

Matilda was sensitive and brilliant.

By the age og one and a half her speech was perfect and she knew as many words as most grown-
ups.

When she was three, Matilda had taught herself t oread by studying newspapers and magazines
that lay around the house.

At four she read books

Mrs Wormwood was hooked on bingo and played it five afternoons a week.

Librarian, Mrs Phelps.

Chapter 2. Mr Wormwood, the great car dealer

On the ground floor there was a dining-room and a living-room and a kitchen.

The father is dishonest with his work because he changed the kilometer of cars that this send. To
Matilda this was wrong.

Chapter 3. The hat and the Superglue

Matilda put superglue into the hato f his father

Chapter 4. The ghost

She has a friend, his name is Fred. He lived justa round the corner from her. Fred’s parrot name
was Chopper.

Chapter 5. Arithmetic

Harry, Matilda’s father dict the different bought and sold that he do. Michael, put in a paper this
values, to do the sum, but Matilda, can be the sum very faster, in her mind, but his father don’t
believe this.

Chapter 6. The platinum-blond man

Mr Wormwood’s breakfast which always had to be two fried eggs on fried bread with three pork
sausages and three strips of bacon and some fried tomatoes.

Chapter 7. Miss Honey


She was five and a half when she entered school for the first time. Called Crunchem Hall Primary
School. The name of the boss of school was Miss Trunchbull, and the teacher was Miss Jennifer
Honey (23-24 years)

Chapter 8. The trunchbull

Mrs Trunchbull was a famous athlete. She had an obstinate chin, a cruel mouth and small
arrogante eyes.

The Matilda’s father sold a car to Miss Trunchbull.

Chapter 9. The parents

She wanted to talk with Matilda parent’s because she thought Matilda was a brillian child that can
go to university in two or three year, but Mr and Mrs Wormwood doesn’t care this. They though
different, the study is bad.

Chapter 10. Throwing the Hammer

Matilda was a friend, Lavender. She had dark hair, a skinny Little nymph with Deep-brown eyes.

Hortensia, was a girl, she had 10 years old, and she told to Matilda and Lavender the horries things
that Trunchbull did with the new students. She told about the chokey.

A student, Julius Rottwinkle was eating Liquorice Allsort during the scripture lesson, and she
simply picked him up by one arm and flung him clear out of the open classroom window.

Amanda fly

Chapter 11. Bruce Bogtrotter and the cake

Matilda though that the parents didn’t believe the actions of Trunchbull, because the story would
sound too ridiculuos to be believed.

Bruce Boogtrotter was 11 years. He had to eat a big cake of chocolate because he ate a cake’s
Trunchbull and she note this.

Chapter 12. Lavender

Lavendar wanted to do a joke to Trunchbull, as Matilda did to his father or Hortensia to Truncbull.

So, she put a amphibium in her water. (newt)

Chapter 13. The weekly test

Nige was the hands sucias, and Mrs Trunchbull lo cogió de las orejas.

Chapter 14. The first Miracle

Matilda tumbó el vaso de Trunchbull

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