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2. Summary
Charlie Bucket live together with his grandparents and his parents in a small wooden house
on the edge of a great town.
The father of Charlie was the only person in the family who had a job.
You can understand that he didn�t get enough money to support his whole family.
On a day Mr. Bucket told his family that Willy Wonka (that�s the owner of the
chocolate factory)
said in the newspaper that he want to visit five children.
In five ordinary chocolate bars are inside golden tickets.
The five children who got a golden ticket, are personal showing around by Mr. Willy Wonka and at the end all of them will be given enough chocolates and sweets to last them for the rest of their lives.
On the birthday of Charlie he is always getting a chocolate bar of Willy Wonka�s factory.
But when he looked in the paper of the bar, there was just an ordinary paper around the chocolate bar.
On a cold day, when Charlie walked to school he found fifty pence!
Because he is very hungry and he liked the chocolate of Willy Wonka that much,
he is going to buy a chocolate bar. He liked it that much that he decided to buy
another bar.
And then� he saw that around the bar was A GOLDEN TICKET!!!
The big day: Charlie and grandpa Joe are arrived by the factory of Willy Wonka.
The other children were there to. (The most with her/his parents).
Then the guided tour started.
Willy told the children that they must be very kind.
It is dangerous to do things that is prohibition.
But the children (except Charlie) didn�t listen to Willy Wonka.
A kid fell in the chocolate river and a kid eat a chewing gum with the taste of a
whole meal that wasn�t ready jet, she turns on in a blueberry, so she had to go
to the doctors room in the factory.
At the end, only Charlie and his grandfather left.
They go together in the lift and going (door) the roof!
High in the air they saw the other children and his parents.
They flying downstairs to gif them all a truck with chocolate and sweets.
When Charlie, Willy and grandpa Joe were back in the lift and they fly over the city.
Willy asked Charlie something very especially: when Willy Wonka is to old to run the
factory, he give it to Charlie!
That�s why he sent out the golden tickets, he wanted a boy or a girl who could run
the factory if he was to old to doing it.
He would choose the best of the five children and that was of course Charlie.
(He was the only who left).
The lift landed by Charlie and grandpa Joe�s house.
It took time to explain everything to his parents and grandparents but at the end
they were all in the lift and flying to the factory what their new home would be.
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