do most of us think? Is it an animal or something of the tree kind?”
“Tree! Tree!” said a dozen voices.
14. They plant him.
“Very well,” said the Elephant. “Then, if it’s a tree it wants to be planted.”
15. Who are the first King and Queen of Narnia?
16. What is Strawberry called once he becomes a flying horse?
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15. The cabby, Frank, and his wife, Helen.
“My children,” said Aslan, fixing his eyes on both of them, “you are to be the first King and Queen of Narnia.”
The Cabby opened his mouth in astonishment, and his wife turned very red.
16. Fledge.
“Be winged. Be the father of all flying horses,” roared Aslan in a voice that shook the ground. “Your name is Fledge.”
17. What does Digory bring home from Narnia?
18. Who eats an apple in order to get better?
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17. An apple.
The brightness of the Apple threw strange lights on the ceiling. Nothing else was worth looking at.
18. Digory’s mother.
“Oh, darling, how lovely,” said Digory’s Mother.
“You will eat it, won’t you? Please,” said Digory.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
1. How does Lucy leave the wardrobe door when she goes into it?
2. What is Mr. Tumnus holding when Lucy meets him at the lamppost?
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1. Open.
She had, of course, left the door open, for she knew that it is a very silly thing to shut oneself into a wardrobe.
2. An umbrella and some parcels.
One of his hands . . . held the umbrella; in the other arm he carried several brown-paper parcels.
3. How many reindeer pull the White Witch’s sledge?
4. Who guides the children to meet Mr. Beaver?
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3. Two.
At last there swept into sight a sledge drawn by two reindeer.
4. A robin.
The Robin . . . kept going from tree to tree, always a few yards ahead of them, but always so near that they could easily follow it.
5. What does Mr. Beaver show the children to prove he is a friend?
6. What is Mrs. Beaver working at when the children first arrive?
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5. Lucy’s handkerchief.
Lucy said, “Oh, of course. It’s my handkerchief—the one I gave to poor Mr. Tumnus.”
6. A sewing machine.
The first thing Lucy . . . saw was a kind-looking old she-beaver sitting in the corner with a thread in her mouth working busily at her sewing machine.
7. What does Edmund draw on the stone lion in the Witch’s courtyard?
8. What does the Witch turn the party of squirrels, satyrs, a dwarf, and a dog-fox into with her wand?
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7. A moustache and a pair of spectacles.
He took a stump of lead pencil out of his pocket and scribbled a moustache on the lion’s upper lip and then a pair of spectacles on his eyes.
8. Stone statues.
Instantly where the merry party had been there were only statues of creatures.
9. What causes the Witch’s sledge to start skidding, jolting, and going slower?
10. Where do Peter, Susan, and Lucy meet Aslan?
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