Category: edMe Reading Companion: Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone
edMe Reading Companion app for The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe(TM), the first Narnia book. It has high-quality formative questions to ensure that your student gets the most out of this great book.
Question #1
What is this chapter mainly about?
Question #4
Who is Aslan?
Question #7
Edmund struggled to walk in the snow because there were no roads leading to the Witch's house. He decides that he will make "decent" roads when he becomes King.
What does the word "decent" mean in this context?
Question #10
Father Christmas gives Lucy a bottle with a liquid that will "restore" anyone who gets hurt.
What does "restore" mean in this context?
Aslan is Near
What is this chapter mainly about?
What does the White Witch do when Edmund asks her for Turkish Delight?
The bread is so "stale" that Edmund has trouble eating it.
What does "stale" mean in this context?
What does the White Witch tell the wolf named Maugrim before she leaves on her sledge?
How does Edmund feel when he is riding in the sledge with the White Witch?
Why does the queen stop her sledge after several hours?
How does the Witch respond when the animals tell her that Father Christmas was there?
The Witch gives Edmund a "stunning" blow when she gets back on the sledge.
What does the word "stunning" mean in this context?
Why must the Witch, Edmund, and the dwarf leave the sledge and continue their journey on foot?
Spring arrived in Narnia and the trees began to sprout their delicate "transparent" leaves.
What does the word "transparent" mean?
Question #3
The Witch tells the dwarf to prepare the "victim" while she sharpens her knife.
What does the word "victim" mean?
Question #6
Why do Susan and Lucy have trouble falling asleep?
Question #9
Aslan, Susan, and Lucy were "panting" after they played in the sun.
What does the word "panting" mean?
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