James and the Giant Peach

'James decided that this was most certainly not a time to be disagreeable, so he crossed the room to where the Centipede was sitting and knelt down beside him.’ Why did he think that?

a) ‘James decided that this was most certainly not a time to be disagreeable, so he crossed the room to where the Centipede was sitting and knelt down beside him.’ Why did he think that?

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James was terrified when faced with the creatures inside the peach, but he decides that even in his fear.... it might not be the best time to be disagreeable or create tension.

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James and the Giant Peach