How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #7
"What an idea!" she cried. "It's fantastic! It's tremendous! You're a genius, my darling!" (14.77)
Here, Grandmamma is praising her grandson's idea. How strange, though – she sounds just like the witches praising The Grand High Witch's ideas. Do you think Roald Dahl did this for a reason? If so, what effect should it have?