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In Chapter 7, Miss Honey asks the class if anyone has learned their 'two-times tables'. Which student is the first to stand up and shout them out?
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In Chapter 7, Miss Honey asks the class if anyone has learned their 'two-times tables'. Which student is the first to stand up and shout them out?
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In Chapter 7, Miss Honey discovers that Matilda is not only a math prodigy but can also read exceptionally well. What type of book does Matilda tell Miss Honey she has just finished reading at home?
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In Chapter 7, Miss Honey testing Matilda's reading skills, asks her to read a poem from a book on her desk. What is the name of this specific type of humorous five-line poem Matilda reads?
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In Chapter 7, 'Miss Honey', how does Miss Honey describe her own ability to perform large mental calculations compared to Matilda?
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In Chapter 7, Matilda surprises Miss Honey by reciting a limerick she composed herself. Who was the subject of Matilda's funny poem?
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In Chapter 7, Miss Honey tries to find out how Matilda can multiply large numbers. When Miss Honey asks if there is a 'trick' or a 'method', how does Matilda explain her ability?
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In Chapter 7, Miss Honey is amazed that Matilda is reading complex books. When Matilda mentions she likes the 'funny bits' of the books she reads, which specific author does she say she identifies this humor in?
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In Chapter 7, Miss Honey is curious about how Matilda learned to read so well. How does Matilda explain her learning process to her teacher?
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In Chapter 7, Miss Honey tries to explain to the class how many years it would take for them to become as good at math as Matilda. How does she describe Matilda's current level of ability?