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Chapter 15

What is the main idea of this chapter?

What did Jill see when she looked more closely out of the small hole in the earth?

The creatures were doing a dance with many "complicated" steps.

What does the word "complicated" mean?

What was the name of the dance that the creatures were participating in?

Where had Jill and the others arrived through the tunnel?

A snowball hit Jill right in the mouth. She was only able to speak again after "considerable" spluttering.

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

What did Eustace do when the Dwarfs ran toward the hole to dig them out?

What did Eustace, the Prince, and Puddleglum believe had happened to Jill?

Where did the oldest of the Dwarfs invite the Prince and the three travelers after they had all come out of the tunnel?

The sight of the warm cave "revived" the children a little.

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

What do you think will happen next?

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Chapter 4

What is the main idea of this chapter?

Why did the owl tap on Jill's window late at night?

How does Jill leave the castle?

Jill ducked to "avoid" the archway of a window as they arrived at a tower.

What does the word "avoid" mean?

Scrubb told the owls that he did not want to be at the meeting if there was a "plot" against the King.

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

Why would Trumpkin lock Jill and Scrubb in the castle if he knew they wanted to look for the lost Prince?

One of the owls "imitated" Trumpkin's voice.

What does the word "imitated" mean?

How did the Queen (Caspian's wife) die?

Where do Jill and Scrubb need to go to find the Prince?

Who are the only people who can help the children find their destination?

What do you think will happen next?