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trapecia [35]
3 years ago
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“This was where our mother always took us. Heaven knows how she found it, but to us it was the greatest place on earth.” “My mot

her and half-brother were expert rowers” What do the above lines suggest to you about Dahl’s mother? What sort of person do you imagine she was? (from the chapter magic island)
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