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resumen de matilda en inglés​

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Contestado por armelany5813
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The book Matilda begins with our protagonist Matilda Wormwood, a five-year-old girl who at such a young age is eager to learn, but due to parents disinterested in her education and growth, Matilda begins to take refuge in a public library, reading great stories. found in the books you read so eagerly.

As time goes by, Matilda insists her parents that she wants to go to school, but the latter refuse, saying that this was a waste of time and that she was going to learn more with television. But nevertheless, one day her father tells her that she can finally go to school, thanks to the sale of a used car that she made with the director Agatha Trunchbull.

There Matilda meets her teacher Jennifer Honey, who the latter, asking her a couple of questions, realizes the remarkable intelligence she has, to such an extent that she asks the director to advance her course. Although this does not happen, due to the dislike that Mrs. Trunchbull has for Matilda and children in general.

Thus, Matilda continues her studies without the support of her parents, and it is thanks to this that she discovers her powers of telekinesis together with her best friend from school, power that moves objects with the mind. By mastering them, he tells Miss Honey about his talents but she doesn't believe them at first, until Matilda shows it to her at school with a jug of water. Another children's novel that you may like is the little prince.

As an effect, the relationship of the teacher and Matilda grows with the days, such as for example that Miss Honey tells her the story of her childhood with the Trunchbull abuses, in order to make Matilda understand that she also had a difficult child . But this does not cause the desired reaction in Matilda, and the latter through her powers seeks justice for her teacher.

One day Matilda goes to the principal's house at night, and starts taking Miss Miel's valuables, but by accident Matilda leaves her red headband at home.

The next day, the director Trunchbull appears in Matilda's classroom and accuses her of invading her house, but in the end Matilda begins to move things in the room and the director of the scare runs away. The story ends with Miss Honey moving back to her childhood home and Matilda being promoted of course, thereby losing her powers.

Contestado por jinethalejandrarodri
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Matilda Wormwood is a very special girl. At the age of three he could read, even though the few books in the house were a cookbook and magazines.. Without having reached the age of five, she has already read numerous authors and treasures amazing knowledge. Her mediocre parents don’t care about her and encourage her to watch television refusing to buy her books. Witty and determined, Matilda realizes that she is smarter than her parents and therefore does not pay attention to their ridiculous ideas. While they are away, he goes to the public library to read, so that when he starts school he far exceeds his peers. Your nice teacher, Miss Jennifer Honey (Honey), asks you to pass Matilda to a more advanced class, but the perfidious headmistress, Miss Trunchbull aints. The next day, Miss Trunchbull disappears, leaving her brother-in-law’s house. His will also appears, and it is discovered that Miss Honey is the rightful heir to the property. From then on, Miss Honey moves into her father’s house and, with her aunt gone, Matilda is passed to a higher degree, but she loses her telekinesis. Miss Honey tells Matilda about the powers she thinks it’s because Matilda’s brain now has to work a lot more, competing with children who are twice her age. At the end of the story, the law catches Matilda’s father, who had been selling stolen cars, so he decides to escape with his family to Spain (Guam in the film), but Matilda begs them to let her stay with Miss Honey She tells Matilda about the powers she thinks it’s because Matilda’s brain has to work a lot more now, competing with kids who are twice her age. At the end of the story, the law catches Matilda’s father, who had been selling stolen cars, so he decides to escape with his family to Spain (Guam in the film), but Matilda begs them to let her stay with Miss Honey. His parents agree, because it’s "one less to take care of," and they’re gone forever.

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