Chocolate Factory: Isaidub Charlie And The

Instructions: Read each section carefully and answer the questions that follow. This exam probes comprehension, interpretation, and creative analysis of the short piece titled "I Said U.B. — Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." Answer in complete sentences where required. Time: 75 minutes.

Section D — Comparative & Creative (30 points) 14. Compare how "I Said U.B. — Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" reinterprets or echoes motifs from Roald Dahl’s original Charlie stories. Give two specific parallels and one departure. (9 points) 15. Rewrite the factory-gate scene from the perspective of an onlooker (not Charlie). Keep it to 150–200 words and preserve the line "I Said U.B." somewhere in the passage. (10 points) 16. Imagine the phrase "I Said U.B." is a tagline for a modern marketing campaign tied to the factory’s reopening. Draft a 25–40 word ad blurb that uses that tagline and captures both wonder and unease. (6 points) 17. Offer one short discussion prompt (≤20 words) suitable for a classroom debate about the ethical implications of the factory owner’s tests on children. (5 points) isaidub charlie and the chocolate factory

C. Discuss how the piece balances whimsy and menace; evaluate the effectiveness of that balance for a contemporary audience. Instructions: Read each section carefully and answer the

Section E — Short Essay (30 points) Choose one of the following prompts and write a focused essay (300–450 words). Time: 75 minutes

B. Argue whether the phrase "I Said U.B." serves primarily as a symbol, a motif, or a piece of diegetic dialogue; defend your position with textual evidence and close reading.

A. Analyze how socioeconomic disparity shapes character motivations and the narrative arc in "I Said U.B. — Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." Use three textual examples.