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The Hunting of the White Stag

What is this chapter mainly about?

How did Peter look after the battle?

How did Edmund give Peter's army a fighting chance?

Lucy remembers her "precious" cordial when she sees Edmund wounded.

What does "precious" mean in this context?

Where does Aslan take everyone after they have celebrated their victory?

What does Aslan do in the Great Hall of Cair Paravel?

The music of the sea people was more "piercing" than the music inside.

What does the word "piercing" mean in this context?

Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy "governed" Narnia for a long time.

What does the word "governed" mean?

Why were the Kings and Queens chasing the White Stag?

Where do Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy end up after walking past the lamp–post?

The book is over! Is there anything that is unclear still?

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Into the Forest

What is this chapter mainly about?

What do the children decide to do when Peter and Susan discover Narnia?

Why do the siblings agree that putting on the coats in the wardrobe is not wrong?

The coats made the children look more "suitable" for Narnia.

What does the word "suitable" mean in this context?

How do Peter and Susan discover that Edmund was lying about Narnia before?

Edmund "realized" that he had given himself away when he spoke about the lamp–post.

What does the word "realized" mean in this context?

The four children "resume" their journey after Peter gets mad at Edmund.

What does the word "resume" mean?

Where does Lucy decide to take her siblings?

What fact do the children learn when they arrive at the Faun's cave?

Who do the children begin to follow in hopes of finding Mr. Tumnus?

What do you think will happen next?