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"The Hitchhiker" by Roald Dahl 1. What motivates the driver to stop for the hitchhiker? 2. Roald Dahl's stories feature unique, easily imagined characters. Search the story for descriptions of the hitchhiker. Consider his appearance, behaviour, personality and speech. 3. At what point in the story do you begin to have suspicions about the intentions, background or behaviour of the hitchhiker? 4. There are various examples of scenes where the tone, action or pace of the story changes. This would be especially obvious if you were reading the story aloud. Quote 2 examples. 5. The Hitchhiker ends 'happily ever after'. How does Dahl create a cheerful, amusing conclusion? 6. How does the author’s slow character development of the hitchhiker cause conflict throughout the story? "The Hitchhiker" by Roald Dahl 1. What motivates the driver to stop for the hitchhiker? 2. Roald Dahl's stories feature unique, easily imagined characters. Search the story for descriptions of the hitchhiker. Consider his appearance, behaviour, personality and speech. 3. At what point in the story do you begin to have suspicions about the intentions, background or behaviour of the hitchhiker? 4. There are various examples of scenes where the tone, action or pace of the story changes. This would be especially obvious if you were reading the story aloud. Quote 2 examples. 5. The Hitchhiker ends 'happily ever after'. How does Dahl create a cheerful, amusing conclusion? 6. How does the author’s slow character development of the hitchhiker cause conflict throughout the story? "The Hitchhiker" by Roald Dahl 1. What motivates the driver to stop for the hitchhiker? 2. Roald Dahl's stories feature unique, easily imagined characters. Search the story for descriptions of the hitchhiker. Consider his appearance, behaviour, personality and speech.

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"The Hitchhiker"by Roald Dahl1. What motivates the driver to stop for the hitchhiker?2. Roald Dahl's stories feature unique, easily imagined characters. Search the story for descriptions of the hitchhiker. Consider his appearance, behaviour, personality and speech.3. At what point in the story do you begin to have suspicions about the intentions, background or behaviour of the hitchhiker?4. There are various examples of scenes where the tone, action or pace of the story changes. This would be especially obvious if you were reading the story aloud. Quote 2 examples. 5. The Hitchhiker ends 'happily ever after'. How does Dahl create a cheerful, amusing conclusion?6. How does the authors slow character development of the hitchhiker cause conflict throughout the story?

"The Hitchhiker"by Roald Dahl1. What motivates the driver to stop for the hitchhiker?2. Roald Dahl's stories feature unique, easily imagined characters. Search the story for descriptions of the hitchhiker. Consider his appearance, behaviour, personality and speech.3. At what point in the story do you begin to have suspicions about the intentions, background or behaviour of the hitchhiker?4. There are various examples of scenes where the tone, action or pace of the story changes. This would be especially obvious if you were reading the story aloud. Quote 2 examples. 5. The Hitchhiker ends 'happily ever after'. How does Dahl create a cheerful, amusing conclusion?6. How does the authors slow character development of the hitchhiker cause conflict throughout the story?

"The Hitchhiker"by Roald Dahl1. What motivates the driver to stop for the hitchhiker?2. Roald Dahl's stories feature unique, easily imagined characters. Search the story for descriptions of the hitchhiker. Consider his appearance, behaviour, personality and speech.3. At what point in the story do you begin to have suspicions about the intentions, background or behaviour of the hitchhiker?4. There are various examples of scenes where the tone, action or pace of the story changes. This would be especially obvious if you were reading the story aloud. Quote 2 examples. 5. The Hitchhiker ends 'happily ever after'. How does Dahl create a cheerful, amusing conclusion?6. How does the authors slow character development of the hitchhiker cause conflict throughout the story?