a talking cricket
What food does the White Witch give Edmund?
Turkish Delight
Who saves the cob's wife from a fox?
Sam Beaver
What does the narrator draw for the little prince?
a sheep
Where the story takes place.
Who is the carpenter who makes Pinocchio?
Geppetto
What type of creature is Mr. Tumnus?
a faun
How does Cob get a trumpet for Louis?
He steals it from a music store.
what type of tree grows on the Prince's planet?
baobab tree
What is "exposition"?
The beginning part of the story that introduces the setting and characters.
What does the fairy tell Pinocchio he must do to become a real boy?
He must be responsible and do well in school for one year.
What gifts does Lucy receive from Father Christmas?
a dagger and a healing cordial
What was Louis's first job?
Camp bugler
what is the name of the little prince's planet?
Asteroid B-612
What is the climax of a story?
The point in the story in which the conflict is resolved.
Who invited Pinocchio to Toyland?
Lampwick
Who is the captain of the White Witch's secret police?
Maugrim
Which zoo does Louis visit?
Philadelphia Zoo
Who is the little prince talking to that causes the narrator to feel afraid?
the venomous snake
Define "reverie"
a daydream
What animal does Pinocchio turn into and why?
a donkey, because he was irresponsible and refused to work
Explain: How was Aslan able to come back to life?
According to the laws of the old magic, if an innocent person willingly dies in place of a guilty person, the table breaks and they come back to life.
Explain: What is the deal that Sam Beaver makes with the Head Man in charge of birds?
Louis and Serena may leave, but they have to promise to donate a signet to the zoo each year.
Explain: The fox tells the prince that in order to play together, the prince must "tame" the fox. What does he mean by this?
To tame is to patiently build a relationship through emotional connection, and then being responsible to care for that relationship.
What is third person point of view?
The story is told by a narrator outside of the story, using "they/he/she" instead of "me/I"