Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
Reading Notes I
Reading Notes II
Short Answer I
Short Answer II
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strange

queer (adj.)

100

a trick to make something seem real that's not

hoax (n.)

100

attacks by fighter-planes and bombers

air-raids

100

hoof divided or split into two

cloven hoof

100

Who is the author of "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe"?

C. S. Lewis

100

What is an allegory?

An allegory is a story that represents other events or ideas.

200

curious, or wanting to know more

inquisitive (adj.)

200

laughed scornfully at someone

jeered (v.)

200

argument

row

200

low-growing flowering plant

heather

200

Who are the four children, in order from oldest to youngest?

Peter, Susan, Edmund, Lucy

200

How many books are there in The Chronicles of Narnia series, and where does "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" fit in the series sequence?

There are seven books, and "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" is the second.

300

something wrapped in paper; packages

parcels (n.)

300

strict

stern (adj.)

300

a freestanding closet for hanging clothes

wardrobe

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vehicle drawn by animals over snow

sledge

300

Who is Tumnus?

Tumnus is a faun who lives in Narnia.

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What is a Christian apologist?

An apologist is one who argues in defense of an idea or belief; a Christian apologist proposes arguments in defense of Christianity.

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the study of places on a map

geography (n.)

400

lands rules by someone

dominions (n.)

400

a creature with a man's body and goat's legs and horns

faun

400

covered with gold

gilded

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What does Tumnus confess to Lucy?

He confesses that he is a kidnapper for the White Witch.

400

Why were the children sent to the Professor's home in the country?

During World War II, London was heavily bombed. The children were sent to live with families in the country where it was less dangerous.

500

metal pot for boiling water or cooking

kettle (n.)

500

put under a spell

enchanted (adj.)

500

sad, depressed

melancholy

500

showing impatience; eager

champing their bits

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Why is Lucy miserable for several days following her adventure?

Her siblings think she is telling a silly lie.

500

What does Lucy discover as she first travels through the wardrobe?

She discovers two rows of fur coats, and as she continues, she finds herself in the middle of a snow-covered wood.

600

not guilty of a crime

innocent (adj.)

600

red in the face; rose-cheeked

flushed (adj.)

600

merrymaking; festivity

jollification

600

loose, sleeveless cloak

mantle

600

What does the Queen promise Edmund if he does what she asks him?

She promises to make him a Prince.

600

What memento does Lucy leave with Tumnus?

Lucy gives Tumnus a handkerchief.

700

common, everyday kind

ordinary (adj.)

700

jellylike cubes of candy covered in sugar

Turkish Delight (n.)

700

small cloth used for wiping nose or face

handkerchief

700

royal servant

courtier

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Describe the Queen of Narnia.

She is a tall, pale, proud witch dressed in white.
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What is unexpected about the time frame of Lucy's excursion in the wardrobe?

Although Lucy has spent hours in Narnia, the others act as though Lucy has only been out of their sight for a moment.

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