Category: edMe Reading Companion: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
edMe Reading Companion app for The Magician's Nephew(TM), the sixth Narnia book. It has high-quality formative questions to ensure that your student gets the most out of this great book.
Question #10
The conversation between the Trisroc, Grand Vizier, and Rabadash was a secret.
What would the Tisroc do to anyone else who had heard their plans?
Across the desert
What is this chapter mainly about?
Aravis did not show "mercy" for Lasaraleen when she was frightened.
What does the word "mercy" mean?
What did Aravis threaten to do if Lasaraleen did not take her to the water–gate?
Aravis did not have time to "appreciate" the palace garden.
What does the word "appreciate" mean in this context?
Where had Aravis always lived?
The groom went back to the city at a "remarkable" speed.
What does the word "remarkable" mean?
Who makes the decision on what direction to take in the desert?
Why was Aravis able to walk on the sand while Shasta remained on the horse?
What sound did Shasta hear for the very first time at the river?
Who did the rest of the group have to wait on before continuing their journey?
Question #3
A gentleman asked Shastaif he had "assurance" of the army coming.
What does the word" assurance" mean?
Question #6
What is the first creature Shasta encountered in this new country?
Question #9
Shasta has his side "exposed" during the battle because he is not using his shield well.
What does the word "exposed" mean in this context?
Feedback
You made it to the end! Here is your feedback for “How Bree became a wiser horse”
Think about what strategies worked (and didn’t work) for you this time. How can you do well next time?
Question #6
The man who brought Shasta to the South had "perished" before landing on the shore.
What does the word "perished" mean?
Question #9
Where are Aravis and Hwin escaping to?
Feedback
You made it to the end! Here is your feedback for “At the gates of Tashbaan”
Think about what strategies worked (and didn’t work) for you this time. How can you do well next time?