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The Journey to the Great Oz

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Questions

1) Why is this chapter called, "The Journey to the Great Oz"?

2) Why does the Tin Woodman request the Lion not kill a deer for Dorothy to eat?

3) How does the group get across the great ditch?

4) What is a Kalidah?

5) What does "dreadful" mean in this quote?

"'What are the Kalidahs?' asked the girl.
'They are monstrous beasts with bodies like bears and heads like tigers,' replied the Lion, 'and with claws so long and sharp that they could tear me in two as easily as I could kill Toto. I'm terribly afraid of the Kalidahs.'
'I'm not surprised that you are,' returned Dorothy. 'They must be dreadful beasts.' "

6) Which phrase helped you determine the meaning of "dreadful" in the quote?

"'What are the Kalidahs?' asked the girl.
'They are monstrous beasts with bodies like bears and heads like tigers,' replied the Lion, 'and with claws so long and sharp that they could tear me in two as easily as I could kill Toto. I'm terribly afraid of the Kalidahs.'
'I'm not surprised that you are,' returned Dorothy. 'They must be dreadful beasts.' "

7) What is the Scarecrow's great idea to stop the Kalidahs?

8) What did Ichabod Crane imagine when he saw the animals on the farm?