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What did the Dwarf suggest the Witch should do with Edmund?
What did the Dwarf suggest the Witch should do with Edmund?
Keep him to bargain with
What did the Witch intend to do with Edmund?
What did the Witch intend to do with Edmund?
Kill him right away
How did the Witch and the Dwarf avoid being captured when Edmund was rescued?
How did the Witch and the Dwarf avoid being captured when Edmund was rescued?
The Witch disguised them as a boulder and a stump
What did Aslan say when he brought Edmund to his siblings?
What did Aslan say when he brought Edmund to his siblings?
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How did the Witch's appearance affect the group of Aslan's supporters?
How did the Witch's appearance affect the group of Aslan's supporters?
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What did Mrs. Beaver notice about the meeting between Aslan and the Witch?
What did Mrs. Beaver notice about the meeting between Aslan and the Witch?
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Why had the Witch come?
Why had the Witch come?
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The Witch sent out messengers to gather the creatures that were on her side. The creatures that were on her side were the ghouls, boggles, ogres, minotaurs, hags, and ________________________.
The Witch sent out messengers to gather the creatures that were on her side. The creatures that were on her side were the ghouls, boggles, ogres, minotaurs, hags, and ________________________.
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The leopard told Aslan that a messenger from the enemy ______________________________.
The leopard told Aslan that a messenger from the enemy ______________________________.
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The Dwarf said that the Witch requested _________________________________ to come and meet with Aslan.
The Dwarf said that the Witch requested _________________________________ to come and meet with Aslan.
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Mr. Beaver was offended by the _______________ of the Witch calling herself the Queen of Narnia.
Mr. Beaver was offended by the _______________ of the Witch calling herself the Queen of Narnia.
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The Witch said she had a right to kill anyone who committed ________________.
The Witch said she had a right to kill anyone who committed ________________.
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The Witch said that Edmund's life was ________________ to her.
The Witch said that Edmund's life was ________________ to her.
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After talking privately with Aslan, the Witch ___________________ her claim on Edmund.
After talking privately with Aslan, the Witch ___________________ her claim on Edmund.
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Study Notes
Chapter 13 Overview
- The Dwarf advised the Witch to keep Edmund alive as a bargaining chip rather than killing him immediately.
- The Witch originally planned to execute Edmund right away for his betrayal.
Rescues and Disguises
- To avoid capture during Edmund's rescue, the Witch and the Dwarf disguised themselves as a boulder and a stump.
Aslan's Leadership
- Upon Edmund's return to his siblings, Aslan emphasized that past mistakes should not be discussed, promoting a focus on the present and future.
Atmosphere of Fear
- The Witch's arrival instilled fear among Aslan’s supporters, causing animals to growl and creating a chilling atmosphere.
Observations on the Witch
- Mrs. Beaver noted the Witch’s inability to meet Aslan’s gaze, suggesting her unease or fear.
The Witch's Claim
- The Witch approached Aslan to assert her right to kill Edmund based on his act of treachery.
Gathering Allies
- The Witch sent out messages to rally her allies, including ghouls, boggles, ogres, minotaurs, hags, and spectres.
Communication from the Enemy
- A leopard informed Aslan that a messenger from the enemy desired an audience with him.
Request for Safe Passage
- The Dwarf reported that the Witch sought safe conduct for herself to negotiate with Aslan.
Mr. Beaver's Reaction
- Mr. Beaver felt insulted by the Witch’s audacity in referring to herself as the Queen of Narnia.
Justification for Punishment
- The Witch claimed authority to kill any traitor, defining treachery as a punishable crime.
Edmund's Fate
- The Witch declared that Edmund's life was forfeit, indicating no mercy toward his betrayal.
Renunciation of Claims
- After a discussion with Aslan, the Witch renounced her claim over Edmund, hinting at a potential resolution.
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Test your comprehension of Chapter 13 of 'The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe' with these flashcards. Explore key events involving Edmund and the Witch, and see how well you remember details of their deceptive tactics. Challenge yourself and enhance your understanding of this classic tale!