Characters
Chapters 1-7
Definitions
Chapters 8-13
Quotes
100

I represent Jesus in the story.

Aslan

100

Where do Aravis and her friend hide while they eavesdrop?

Behind a sofa or divan

100

A line or file of persons.

queue

100

What did Shasta, Aravis, Hwin, and Bree do after they swam in the cataract? 

They fell asleep. 

100

"Moreover he is at least sixty years old and has a hump on his back and his face resembles that of an ape."

Aravis

200

I got my back scratched by a lion.

Aravis

200

Shasta and Bree meet these two in the second chapter.

Aravis and Hwin

200

What does conspicuous mean?

attracting attention, super noticeable, obvious

200

What did Shasta, Bree, Hwin, and Aravis see behind them in the desert that stressed them out?

Rabadash and his army

200

"I am telling you your story, not hers. No one is told any story but their own."

Aslan

300

I am Aravis's friend and I helped her escape Tashbaan

Lasaraleen

300

He grabs Shasta because he thinks he is Corin.

King Edmund

300

What is a truant?

Someone who is absent without permission or shirks their responsibilities

300

The Hermit sends Shasta off alone to find and warn this person.

King Lune

300

"I think, Ma'am, that I know a little more about campaigns and forced marches and what a horse can stand than you do."

Bree

400

I am Aravis's fiance who is an old man.

Ahoshta

400

In Chapter 6 (Shasta Among the Tombs), what does Shasta believe Aravis has done?

abandoned him

400

What is a jade?

A bad tempered woman or one with a bad reputation

400

After they encounter the lion and make it through to where the hermit lives, what does Bree do?

He pouts and says he's not going to Narnia

400

"And to think, that if only you had any sense you could be the wife of a Grand Vizier!"

Lasaraleen

500

What is Shasta's stepfather's name?

 Arsheesh

500

Where did Shasta live at the beginning of the book?

Calormen

500

This means an eighth of a mile; distance

furlong

500

Shasta refers to himself as this when he is lost and is wandering by himself (before he meets Aslan)

"The unluckiest person in the world" or the "Most unfortunate boy that ever lived"

500

"Yes, we have now seen him for what he is: that is, a most proud, bloody, luxurious, cruel, and self-pleasing tyrant."

Edmund

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