This is going to be a wonderful place for birds....
Who said these words and to whom?
Peter said these words to Edmund.
What did Lucy see hanging up in the wardrobe?
Fur coats.
Why did the children send away from London?
Because of the air raids during the war.
And who are you to say when I'm to go to bed?
Who said these words to whom?
Edmund said to Susan.
What was the name of the housekeeper?
Mrs. Macready.
Why was Edmund bad-tempered on the first night at the Professor’s house?
Edmund was bad-tempered on the first night at the Professor’s house because he was tired and sleepy.
This is going to be a wonderful place for birds.
What was going to be a wonderful place for birds? Why?
The area where the professor lived would be a good place for birds because it had many trees around.
This must be a simply enormous wardrobe.
What was the speaker talking about in these lines?
The speaker was talking about a wardrobe in which several coats were hanging up and she couldn't feel the woodwork other end of it.
How did Lucy feel when she saw the professor for the first time?
How did Edmund feel when he saw the professor for the first time?
He wanted to laugh at the odd looking of the professor.
What attracted Lucy to the wardrobe and what did she find there?
The smell and feel of fur attracted Lucy to the wardrobe. She stepped in the wardrobe and kept moving ahead until she landed in the middle of woods, where it was nighttime, and she had snow under her feet.
What did all the children find in the house?
The children found spare bedrooms, a room full of pictures and a suit of armour, a room that was green with a harp in it. Some rooms had lots of books. There was one empty room that had a big wardrobe and a dead bluebottle on the windowsill.
This is going to be a wonderful place for birds.
Explain the place where the speaker and the others were staying.
The place where the speaker and the others were living had mountains and woods around.
Name the three servants of the house.
Ivy, Margaret, Betty
Did the children like the professor?
Yes
Explain how curiosity is good and bad?
Curiosity is good when it sparks adventure and learning, like scientific discoveries, but bad when it ignores safety.
How did the children feel in the new house?
They felt that it might be going to be a perfectly splendid place as the professor would let them do anything what they liked.
Why did the house feel a little creepy for Lucy at the beginning?
It was a larger house that she had ever been before with long passages and rows of doors leading into empty rooms.
Describe the professor's look.
He was a very old man with shaggy white hair which grew over most of his face as well as on his head.
Where did Lucy's curiosity take her?
Lucy’s curiosity took her into a queer or unfamiliar situation inside the wardrobe, leading her alone into a cold, snowy wood.