The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe Chapter 11
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The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe Chapter 11

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Questions and Answers

What did the Dwarf bring Edmund to eat and drink?

Dry bread and water.

What did the Witch order the wolf to do?

Go to the Beavers' house and kill anyone there.

How did Edmund feel riding in the Witch's sledge?

He was cold, wet, and miserable, and began to realize that the Witch was evil.

Why did the Witch stop suddenly?

<p>Because she saw a party of animals enjoying a Christmas dinner.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did the Witch do to the party of animals?

<p>She turned them all to stone.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did the sledge stop running well?

<p>Because the snow was melting and the ground was soft and wet.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did the Witch, the Dwarf, and Edmund do when the sledge couldn't go any further?

<p>They started walking with Edmund's hands tied behind them.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did the Dwarf say had happened? (Why he said the snow was starting to melt)

<p>He said that spring had come, and it was Aslan's doing.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did the Witch respond to the Dwarf saying that spring had come?

<p>She said she would kill anyone that said Aslan's name again.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Chapter 11: Key Events and Characters

  • Edmund was served dry bread and water by the Dwarf while in the Witch's company.
  • The Witch commanded the wolf to kill anyone at the Beavers' house as part of her plot.
  • Riding in the Witch's sledge left Edmund feeling cold, wet, and miserable, leading him to recognize her malevolence.
  • The Witch abruptly halted the sledge upon spotting a gathering of animals celebrating with a Christmas dinner.
  • In a display of her power, the Witch transformed the festive animals into stone.
  • The sledge's movement was hindered due to melting snow, resulting in soft and wet ground conditions.
  • When the sledge became immobile, the Witch, the Dwarf, and Edmund had to continue on foot, with Edmund's hands bound.
  • The Dwarf attributed the melting snow to the arrival of spring, crediting Aslan for the change in the season.
  • The Witch reacted violently to the mention of Aslan, vowing to kill anyone who spoke his name again.

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Test your comprehension of Chapter 11 in 'The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe' with these flashcards. Dive into key events and character feelings as you explore the unfolding story. Perfect for students wanting to reinforce their understanding of this classic tale.

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