Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
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Who is the narrator of The Little Prince?

The pilot

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The six-year-old child gave up being an artist and chose to become what?

A pilot

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Where does the plane crash happen?

The Desert of Sahara

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When the plane crashes in Chapter 2, how many people are in it?

Just one

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The pilot gives the little prince something that the little prince greatly treasures and which he keeps it in his pocket. What is it?

The pilot’s drawing of a sheep in a box with air holes.

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What is the subject of the drawing in Chapter 1?

A boa constrictor

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What should a person who flies planes study, according to the narrator?

Geography

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The morning after the plane crash, when the narrator wakes up, who is standing there?

The little prince.

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Who says, “Where I live everything is very small”?

the little prince

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How many people were on the plane when it crashes?

only one

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What did the adults think the child’s drawing looked like?

A hat

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The pilot tells us that throughout his life, when he met a clear-sighted adult he would always show them what?

drawing number one

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What is the pilot asked to draw by the little prince?

a sheep

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After the plane crash, what does the pilot do?

Starts to fix the engine of the plane.

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When the little prince sees the airplane for the first time, what does he say?

He asks what that object is.

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What did the child ask the adults when he showed them the picture?

Does this picture frighten you?

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In the first line of Chapter 1, the narrator mentions a book he once saw. What was the name of that book?

True Stories from Nature

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What is the first picture that the narrator actually draws for the little prince?

A boa constrictor from the outside.

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How far are the pilot and the little prince from civilization in Chapter 2?

a thousand miles

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In Chapter 3, what does he little prince like about the box that the pilot has drawn?

At night the sheep can use it as a house.

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How many drawings did the child make?

Two

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What does the narrator think of adults?

They don’t have much imagination.

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The pilot has to make quite a few drawings before the little prince is satisfied. What picture satisfies him?

The box with air holes.

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Why does the pilot get so cross with the little prince in Chapter 2?

The pilot is trying to fix his engine and the little prince keeps asking him about inconsequential things.

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Who is the author of the novel 'The Little Prince'?

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

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