Category: edMe Reading Companion: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
edMe Reading Companion app for The Silver Chair(TM), the fourth Narnia book. It has high-quality formative questions to ensure that your student gets the most out of this great book.
Question #5
Jill realized that asking for what she wanted was as good as asking "the mountain to move aside for her convenience".
What does the word "convenience" mean in this context?
Question #7
Jill tells Scrubb that being in Narnia is too "scrumptious" for words.
What does the word "scrumptious" mean in this context?
Question #10
Who are the only people who can help the children find their destination?
Chapter 5
What is the main idea of this chapter?
Where did Jill and Scrubb wake up the morning after the owls left them?
The little islands were covered with "coarse" grass.
What does the word "coarse" mean in this context?
There were trees only on the "fringe" of the forest.
What does the word "fringe" mean in this context?
What did Jill and Scrubb notice about Puddleglum when they first met him?
What was unusual about Puddleglum's hands and feet?
Where did the others who went looking for Prince Rilian start their journey?
Where does Puddleglum say they need to go in order to find the ruined city of giants?
Which creatures live in the place where Jill, Scrubb, and Puddleglum need to pass through?
Puddleglum says that most "expeditions" usually end in quarrels.
What does the word "expedition" mean?
Question #3
What made their journey more difficult that morning?
Question #6
The toys that the Nurse gave to Jill were "crude" and painted in bright colors.
What does the word "crude" mean in this context?
Question #9
Where were Jill, Scrubb, and Puddleglum able to hide from the hunting party?
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