Wednesday 7 March 2018

all about Roald Dahl

Roald Dahl:
Roald Dahl wrote many of his stores in a little shed at the bottom of his garden, known as his writing hut, Dahl sat in a battered old armchair
and wrote famous tales such as Matilda  and Charlie and the chocolate factory. He was a fighter pilot in world war 2, durning a fight in a
Gloster  gladiator ( fighter plane) in 1940 over Libya, Dahl crash landed in the desert and survived all because some one told him the wrong directions. Roald Dahl wrote four hours every day. Roald Dahl never learned how to write on the computer. Roald Dahl was a spy in world war 2. He invented over 250 words. Many of Dahls characters were based on real people he had met in real life. He was born in wales next to England. He was not very good at writing in school his teachers said. In 1971, a real man named willy Wonka  wrote to Dahl, he was a post man. Roald Dahl was very tall he was 6 foot and 6 inches.
When Roald Dahl died in 1990 he was buried next to his favourite things like,
a power drill, chocolate, and of course HB pencils.



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