Who tells the group the story of what happened to the Sandleford Warren?
Captain Holly
Describe Kehaar and Bigwig's relationship
Bigwig is fascinated by Kehaar and feels comfortable listening to his stories, despite the language barrier. Kehaar likes Bigwig and trusts him to help rehabilitate him.
Why is Fiver mad at Hazel in the beginning of chapter 25?
He believes Hazel was reckless to have gone to the farm.
"...and from all I've heard about hutch rabbits, they don't take easily to wild life. The truth is, you're just a silly show-off."
What advice does the hare give Holly and the others on their journey to Efrafa?
The hare advises them to turn around and head in the other direction.
"Well, my advice to you is to run, and run quickly."
How does the group look at Hazel after nearly dying?
They look at him as almost god-like.
"As for Hazel, he had acquired an almost magical quality."
Why did Holly go out alone the morning of the Sandleford massacre?
He went out looking for lettuces, and wanted to see if there were any early carrots.
"Yes, I know that three used to be the usual number, but there was some special reason why I went alone that day. Oh, yes, I remember -- I wanted to see if there were any early carrots."
How does the group help Kehaar?
The rabbits take turns bringing Kehaar food, then convince him to let them help him heal his injured wing.
How does Bigwig prove helpful in the raid on the farm?
The group is confronted by a barn cat, who Bigwig manages to beat up enough to scare it off.
"It was no weakling and a good ratter, but it had the bad luck to be up against a dedicated fighter who was spoiling for action."
"...They have what they call a Council, and each of the Council rabbits has some special thing he looks after. One looks after feeding; another's responsible for the ways in which they keep hidden; another looks after breeding, and so on."
What does Bluebell do to irritate Hazel?
He was making jokes about Hazel's plan to bring does back to the warren.
"Bluebell," said Hazel, "shut up!"
What did the men do to the opening of the burrows?
They closed some of them up with soil, and other ones had gas hoses shoved down them.
What does Hazel want to use Kehaar for?
Hazel wants to bring does to the warren, and wants Kehaar to watch over them from above and keep them safe.
"It all depends. What I'd like to do is get hold of some does and bring them here."
How does Blackberry help free the hutch rabbits?
His understanding of physics allows him to guide the rabbits to turning the hutch door in a way that allows the rabbits to free themselves.
"Careful now... if it gives way suddenly, you'll go flying. Just pull it off with your teeth."
Who is Blackavar, what happened to him, and why?
"...and when he came out they'd ripped both his ears to shreds, worse than this one of mine."
Which rabbits went on the journey to Efrafa?
Hazel, Fiver, Buckthorn, Bigwig, Pipkin, Dandelion, Holly, Buckthorn, Blackberry, Acorn, Hawkbit
What happened to Pimpernel?
Cowslip and the others killed him.
"So after all he'd been through, poor Pimpernel was killed by rabbits."
Who accompanies Hazel to investigate the Nuthanger farm?
Pipkin
Instead of Fiver telling us about his vision, we are experiencing it with him in real time.
Describe General Woundwort:
A very large rabbit, with a presence that frightens other rabbits severely.
"He's almost as big as a hare and there's something about his mere presence that frightens you, as if blood and fighting and killing were all just part of the day's work to him."
How was Bigwig behaving as the group made their way to Efrafa?
He was quiet, and seemed distracted. Bluebell overheard what he thought was Hazel and Pipkin reassuring him.
What plan does the group come up with in the start of chapter 22?
They intend to create allies by helping every animal they can find.
"If anyone finds an animal or a bird, that isn't an enemy, in need of help, for goodness' sake don't miss the opportunity."
What do Hazel and Pipkin find at the farm?
Domestic rabbits - two does and two bucks
How does Fiver demonstrate his growing confidence and inner strength in chapters 25 and 26?
He stands his ground, calls out Hazel for being reckless, and journey's to the pipe that Hazel was stuck in, putting himself at risk.
What does Captain Holly think of Hazel's plan?
He thinks it is foolish, reckless, and not worth the risk.
What is Kehaar's role in Hazel's plan?
He must find the group somewhere to hide without being seen by the Efrafa patrol.
'This is where you start helping, Kehaar. We need a place to hide, as near the big warren as we can safely get -- somewhere where those other rabbits won't find us."