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excerpt from roald dahl: writing from experience
marie devers

some researchers say that roald dahl is one of the most famous childrenā€™s writers of all time. critics suggest that the reason for his enormous success is his ability to see the world from a childā€™s perspective. he explains that he perfected this talent by having his own children and seeing the world through their eyes. roald began to author childrenā€™s books after telling stories to his young daughters at bedtime. he credits them for teaching him how to write for children.

which of these prompted roald dahl to become a childrenā€™s writer?
a) marrying his wife
b) having his children
c) writing about real life
d) going to boarding school

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