The Voyage of the Dawn Treader by C. S. Lewis True and False

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True or false: Eustace Clarence Scrubb's parents were traditional and conservative people?

False

True or false: Eustace Clarence Scrubb enjoyed the company of his cousins, the four Pevensies?

False

True or false: Edmund and Lucy were eager to stay with Uncle Harold and Aunt Alberta?

False

True or false: Eustace Clarence Scrubb had a fondness for live beetles?

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True or false: The space under the benches on the ship was filled with various supplies and men off-duty in their hammocks?

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True or false: Caspian led them to a partition with a door in it and opened the door to a cabin in the stern of the ship?

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True or false: The cabin in the stern of the ship was described as being very ni?

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Lucy, Edmund, and Eustace are transported to Narnia through a magical wardrobe.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

They are caught in a storm after being transported to Narnia.

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Eustace tries to remove the painting from the wall when they are transported to Narnia.

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Lucy manages to keep her head above water after being swept off her feet by a wave.

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The stranger who helps them is revealed to be Caspian, the boy king of Narnia from their previous visit.

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Eustace is excited and thrilled by the unexpected adventure in Narnia.

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Caspian recognizes Edmund and Lucy as 'their Majesties' due to their previous reign as Kings and Queens of Narnia.

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The concept of time in Narnia is not explained in the text.

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The spiced wine does not provide comfort to Lucy and Edmund after their ordeal.

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The text does not allude to the Pevensie children's previous adventures in Narnia.

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The warm spiced wine provides a brief respite for Lucy and Edmund after their unexpected plunge into Narnia's sea.

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True or false: Caspian made an oath to sail west for a year and a day to find his father's friends who were sent to explore the Western Seas and never returned?

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True or false: Reepicheep hopes to reach the eastern end of the world and find Aslan's country?

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True or false: Reepicheep is driven by a verse spoken over him by a Dryad in his cradle?

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True or false: The crew's journey so far includes visiting Galma, Terebinthia, and Muil, and they are nearing the Lone Islands?

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True or false: They have traveled nearly 400 leagues from Narnia, and have been at sea for almost 30 days?

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True or false: The adventure truly begins after the Lone Islands?

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True or false: Lucy feels seasick and wants to see Eustace, and Caspian offers her a cordial to help with his seasickness?

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True or false: The crew explores Caspian's ship, which is not a galley rowed by slaves, and they find themselves in a place with benches for rowing and oarholes?

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True or false: Oars are used only when the wind fails or for getting in and out of the harbor?

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True or false: Reepicheep, due to his short legs, has never taken a turn at rowing?

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True or false: The ship's hatches are open to let light and air in, and they are currently sailing towards the Lone Islands?

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True or false: Eustace becomes seasick and demands to be put ashore at the next station

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True or false: Reepicheep, a valiant Mouse, approaches the group on the ship

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True or false: Eustace expresses his disdain for mice and performing animals

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True or false: Caspian offers Lucy his cabin to change, and they head below deck

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True or false: Lucy feels at home in Caspian’s cabin and gazes out at the rushing water

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True or false: Caspian introduces Lucy to Lord Drinian, the ship's captain

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True or false: Edmund and Caspian catch up on the events of the past year

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True or false: Caspian reports that Narnia is peaceful and thriving in his absence

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True or false: Caspian left Trumpkin, the Dwarf, as Regent in Narnia during his absence

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True or false: The ship's destination is a long story according to Caspian

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True or false: The group prepares to discuss their plans and the voyage ahead

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True or false: The group reflects on their past adventures and the state of Narnia

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True or false: The story begins with the siblings being separated for summer plans: parents going to America, Peter studying with Professor Kirke, and Susan already in America.

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True or false: Edmund and Lucy had visited Narnia twice through magic and had been promised to return.

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True or false: Eustace interrupts and teases Edmund and Lucy about Narnia, mocking the picture on the wall, which Lucy defends for its realistic depiction.

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True or false: The children are astonished to see the picture move, finding it hard to believe, as it looks real and not like a cinema.

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True or false: The colors in the moving picture are described as real and clean, not like a cinema.

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True or false: The movement in the picture is described as not resembling a cinema, with real and clean colors.

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True or false: As they stare at the picture, they see it come to life, with the ship's prow going into the wave and creating a shock of spray.

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True or false: The children are all surprised and amazed to see the picture coming to life, finding it almost as hard to believe as when they saw it happening.

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True or false: Eustace mocks the picture and Lucy defends it, noting its realistic movement, which Eustace dismisses.

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True or false: The children are astonished to see the picture move, finding it hard to believe, as it looks real and not like a cinema.

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True or false: The story begins with the siblings being separated for summer plans: parents going to America, Peter studying with Professor Kirke, and Susan already in America.

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True or false: Edmund and Lucy discuss their secret country, Narnia, which they had visited twice through magic and had been promised to return.

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True or false: Eustace accuses Reepicheep of attacking him and threatens legal action against Caspian?

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Reepicheep enjoys sitting on the bulwarks and singing as the ship sails?

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True or false: Reepicheep holds onto something for balance while sitting on the bulwarks?

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The sailors on board are unfamiliar with Reepicheep's habit of sitting on the bulwarks?

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The group lands on the beach of Felimath from the Dawn Treader.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Lucy enjoys the feeling of the earth and grass after being at sea.

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True or false: The strangers invite them to drink, but then quickly capture and disarm them.

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True or false: The captors plan to sell them as slaves in Narrowhaven.

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True or false: Reepicheep, the talking mouse, is particularly defiant and infuriates the slave dealer.

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True or false: The bearded man seems to be a lord and is interested in purchasing the captives.

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True or false: The captives are roped together and taken to a dirty, bedraggled ship on the shore.

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True or false: Caspian tries to sell to the bearded man, claiming to have taken a liking to him.

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True or false: The situation seems dire as the captives are about to be taken aboard the ship for sale.

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True or false: The children are all surprised and amazed to see the picture coming to life, finding it almost as hard to believe as when they saw it happening.

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True or false: The crew's journey so far includes visiting Galma, Terebinthia, and Muil, and they are nearing the Lone Islands?

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Caspian offers Lucy his cabin to change, and they head below deck.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Eustace attempts to play a prank on Reepicheep by grabbing his tail

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True or false: Reepicheep challenges Eustace to a duel after the prank

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True or false: Eustace is shocked by Reepicheep's actions

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True or false: The crew spots the Lone Islands and decides to land on Doorn

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True or false: Eustace expresses his discontent with sea life and desires to leave the ship

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True or false: Drinian challenges Eustace's perspective on sea travel

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True or false: Caspian suggests Eustace might as well stay ashore if he dislikes the ship experience

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True or false: Eustace's background in a land of large ships influences his perception of sea travel

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True or false: The situation is diffused when Eustace realizes the seriousness of a duel and apologizes

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True or false: The idea to walk across Felimath and be picked up by the Dawn Treader is proposed

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True or false: Caspian ponders the islands' connection to Narnia before landing on Doorn

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True or false: Eustace, still adjusting to sea life, is eager to leave the ship

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True or false: Caspian and his friends are captured by a pirate named Pug

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True or false: Pug offers to sell Caspian and his friends as slaves

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True or false: Lord Bern was one of the seven lords sent to sea by Caspian's uncle

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True or false: Lord Bern warns Caspian about the treacherous Governor Gumpas

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True or false: Caspian leaves his magical horn with his regent Trumpkin for emergencies

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True or false: The Dawn Treader sets sail towards Avra to gather strength and resources before taking action

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True or false: Captain Drinian wants to board the slave-ship immediately, but Lord Bern advises against it

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True or false: They decide to sail to Avra, where Lord Bern's estates are, before confronting Gumpas

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True or false: Caspian plans to use his ship, the Dawn Treader, to intimidate Gumpas

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True or false: Lord Bern and the other lords were sent to sea to prevent them from claiming the throne

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True or false: Caspian is bought by a man who recognizes him as the King of Narnia

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True or false: Caspian and Lord Bern signal the Dawn Treader and explain the situation to Captain Drinian

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True or false: Caspian and his crew are warmly welcomed by Lord Bern and his people, and enjoy a feast in his pillared house.

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True or false: Gumpas, the governor of the Lone Islands, hears the commotion from the castle as Caspian approaches the gates with his entourage.

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True or false: The castle gatekeeper hesitates to let Caspian and his men in, but Lord Bern intervenes and forces the gates open, allowing them to enter the courtyard.

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True or false: Caspian confronts the governor's guards about the state of their armor and weapons, but ultimately pardons them, ordering a cask of wine to be opened for them to drink his health.

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True or false: Caspian and his men are greeted by a crowd of supporters shouting 'Narnia. Narnia. Long live the King' as they arrive at Narrowhaven.

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True or false: They march through the town, receiving cheers from the children, schoolboys, old women, young women, and young men.

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True or false: The following morning, Lord Bern asks Caspian to prepare all his men in full armor and to present a grand and imposing appearance.

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True or false: The crew receives instructions to raise the King's banner, send signals to imaginary ships, and proceed to a harbor on the southern shore of Avra.

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True or false: Caspian, accompanied by Lord Bern and some of his people, sets out for Narrowhaven, where they are greeted by a crowd of supporters shouting 'Narnia. Narnia. Long live the King.'

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True or false: The ship's hatches are open to let light and air in, and they are currently sailing towards the Lone Islands.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Caspian introduces Lucy to Lord Drinian, the ship's captain.

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True or false: Caspian confronts the governor's guards about the state of their armor and weapons, and does not ultimately pardon them.

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True or false: The crew is currently becalmed, facing short rations and no wind for sailing?

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True or false: Caspian is skeptical about conserving water and dismisses the idea of rowing back?

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True or false: The narrator feels it is not their responsibility to solve the problems of the voyage, as they were brought along unwillingly?

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True or false: Lucy tries to offer some of her rations to the narrator, but is stopped by Edmund?

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True or false: Eustace's diary entries end after the crew's arrival on the island

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True or false: The island is described as silent, with smooth water reflecting the cliffs

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True or false: The crew is exhausted and the ship is in need of repair as they begin their work on the island

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True or false: Eustace contemplates slipping away from the crew to find rest on the island

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True or false: The crew faces numerous tasks on the island, including repairing the ship and hunting for game

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True or false: The ship anchors in a bay surrounded by cliffs and crags, and the crew goes ashore for rest and work

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True or false: Eustace becomes ill and receives water from Lucy, who says girls don't get as thirsty as boys

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True or false: Eustace sneaks out to get water, is caught by Reepicheep, and is threatened by Caspian

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True or false: Eustace feels feverish and thirsty due to water rationing while becalmed at sea

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True or false: The crew spots a high mountain, gulls, and catches fish as they approach an island

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True or false: The Dawn Treader and its crew appear worn out and in need of repair after the long journey

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True or false: Eustace's diary entries describe the crew's arrival at an unwelcoming island

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True or false: Eustace was able to see the bay and the ship from his location in the mountains?

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True or false: Eustace becomes worried about being left behind when fog rolls in on the ridge?

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True or false: Eustace finds himself in a valley far from the sea after the fog clears?

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True or false: Eustace realizes he came down the wrong side of the ridge and must navigate a treacherous path to get back?

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True or false: Eustace considers having a drink from a pool in the valley but is interrupted by a noise coming from a cave?

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True or false: Meanwhile, the others are aware of Eustace's absence and are concerned about his safety?

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True or false: Eustace's solo adventure in the valley takes place during the day's work?

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True or false: Eustace's aimless walking causes him to gradually move away from the noise of conversation into a warm, dark green wood?

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True or false: Eustace encounters a steep, narrow spit of land with precipices on either side as the only possible way back?

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True or false: Eustace sees a dark hole with smoke and moving stones, indicating something is crawling out of a cave?

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True or false: Eustace's panic causes him to slip and slide while descending from the ridge?

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True or false: Eustace feels overwhelmed by the thought of making his way back through the treacherous path in the valley?

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True or false: Eustace transforms into a dragon after finding a tight bracelet embedded in his scaly arm.

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True or false: Eustace realizes that there is another dragon in the cave with him and panics.

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True or false: Eustace consumes the dead dragon, realizing that his tastes and digestion have become dragon-like.

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True or false: Eustace experiences a mix of relief and loneliness after turning into a dragon.

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True or false: Eustace decides to find his way back to the shore, believing that his friends, Caspian and Edmund, would not have abandoned him.

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True or false: Eustace reflects on his desire to be accepted back among humans and realizes that he longs for the company and kindness of others.

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True or false: Eustace acknowledges that he may not have been as nice a person as he had previously believed.

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True or false: Eustace feels cut off from the human race and weeps as a dragon, overcome with a sense of loneliness.

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True or false: Eustace rediscovers his ability to fly and feels a sense of surprise and joy, providing a brief respite from his distress.

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True or false: Eustace's dragon-like instincts and tastes become evident as he consumes the dead dragon, a behavior typical of dragons.

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True or false: Eustace realizes that he can fly and feels a sense of surprise and pleasure, marking the first positive experience since his transformation.

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True or false: Eustace is overcome with a sense of loneliness and weeps as a dragon, feeling cut off from the human race.

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Eustace recognizes the creature in the cave as a dragon

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The dragon appears old and sad, and eventually dies in front of Eustace

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Eustace decides to take shelter in the dragon's cave

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Inside the cave, Eustace discovers a large hoard of treasure

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Eustace plans to take the treasure and use it in the new world he has stumbled into

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Eustace falls asleep on the treasure

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Eustace wakes up from his sleep due to pain in his arm and the moon shining into the cave

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Eustace's companions outside become alarmed and start searching for him

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The dragon is initially mistaken for a creature Eustace does not recognize

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Eustace's decision to take the treasure showcases his character's greed

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The dragon's death is a pivotal moment in Eustace's character development

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The discovery of the treasure leads to a significant turning point in the story

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True or false: The pump handle in the courtyard was moving by itself, indicating some sort of magic or machinery at work?

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True or false: Lucy overhears information about invisible enemies cutting off their access to the boat?

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True or false: Reepicheep wonders if the invisible enemies will become visible if a sword is driven into them?

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True or false: The invisible enemies are described as making frightful thudding and thumping noises in addition to speaking voices?

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Lucy discovers a magical book with spells and pictures

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Lucy encounters a spell to make the utterer beautiful beyond the lot of mortals

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The book also reveals a picture of Aslan, which frightens Lucy

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Lucy encounters a spell to know what her friends think about her

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The pictures in the book become more real and captivating as Lucy reads on

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Lucy sees herself in the pictures as a beautiful and powerful figure

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Lucy finds a book with handwritten spells and captivating pictures

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The book contains spells for curing ailments, finding buried treasure, and more

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The book also shows a jealous Susan, but Lucy is undeterred

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The picture of the schoolgirls comes alive, and Lucy can hear their conversation

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The conversation indicates that Lucy's friends are preoccupied with her

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True or false: The group decides to confront the invisible enemy, despite the uncertainty of their existence.

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True or false: Reepicheep defends Lucy's royal status, and the invisible people propose a discussion to explain their situation.

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True or false: The invisible people express their weariness of being invisible and seek a solution to return to visibility.

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True or false: The Chief Voice of the invisible people reveals that they were servants of a magician who cast an uglifying spell on them.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The invisible people seek the help of Lucy, or a similar young girl, to break the invisibility spell and return them to their visible forms.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Caspian suggests signaling the Dawn Treader for help, but Drinian points out that the water is too shallow for the ship to approach.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The Chief Voice shares the story of their transformation and their unsuccessful attempts to reverse the spell.

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True or false: The Chief Voice of the invisible people demands that Lucy, whom they refer to as 'little girl,' do something for them.

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True or false: The invisible people mention another issue related to the magician's sleep and the need for a little girl to break the invisibility spell.

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True or false: As they return to the beach, an invisible voice warns them not to proceed further and claims to have fifty warriors with weapons.

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True or false: Reepicheep warns that hiding from an invisible enemy is futile and that they should face them directly.

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True or false: The invisible people propose a discussion to explain their situation and seek a solution to return to visibility.

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Lucy's meal with the invisible people is neat and their conversation consists entirely of disagreements.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Lucy wakes up feeling anxious about going downstairs.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Lucy explores a short, narrow passage with few doors at the top of the stairs.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Lucy finds the Magic Book lying on a reading-desk in the corner of the room.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Chief Voice is able to give Lucy an idea of where the spell for making things visible is located in the book.

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The text's narrator interjects to express disagreement with Lucy's discomfort at standing with an open doorway behind her.

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Lucy's journey to find the Magic Book is filled with excitement and ease as she navigates the mysterious and potentially dangerous surroundings.

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Lucy is instructed by the Chief Voice about what she needs to do upstairs and bids goodbye to the others before heading up the stairs without looking back.

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As Lucy explores the top of the stairs, she finds a long, wide passage with many doors, feeling apprehensive about the last doorway on the left, as the magician could be in any room.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

Lucy gets frightened by a mirror that she mistakes for a wicked little bearded face, and continues on to find the last open door on the left, leading to a large room lined with books.

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In the room, Lucy finds the Magic Book lying on a reading-desk in the middle of the room and realizes that she has to read it standing with her back to the door.

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Lucy worries about the size of the Magic Book and the Chief Voice's inability to give her an idea of where the spell for making things visible is located in the book.

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Lucy agrees to go upstairs to save the invisible people's lives, despite objections from the others.

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The invisible people cheer and invite the Narnians to supper and to spend the night.

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The invisible people serve their guests, and the dishes move in a series of bounds or jumps, causing mishaps with soups or stews.

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The Narnians accept the invitation, trusting that the invisible people are not treacherous.

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The invisible people feast their guests royally, with amusing and somewhat chaotic serving of the food.

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The Narnians trust the invisible people and accept their hospitality, despite initial reluctance from Eustace.

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Reepicheep questions the invisibility of their weapons, and a spear materializes after leaving the Chief Voice's hand, confirming that they become visible once they leave their possession.

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Lucy questions why they want her to face the danger instead of their own people, and the Chief Voice insists they are too afraid to go upstairs again.

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The Chief Voice tells a story about a magician who went invisible and the Narnians' nerves being tested by the invisible magician's presence.

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The Chief Voice explains that they have been waiting for a girl to find a spell to remove invisibility and threaten to harm the visitors if the girl doesn't succeed.

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Reepicheep supports Lucy's decision, seeing it as a noble and heroic act, and the Narnians agree to let her go.

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They all return to the house accompanied by loud thumpings.

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True or false: The Monopods are perfectly contented with their one-legged condition.

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True or false: Eustace wishes the Magician would make the Monopods inaudible instead of invisible.

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True or false: Reepicheep had a brilliant idea and paddled himself about in a little coracle till the Monopods were thoroughly interested.

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True or false: Eustace is soon sorry he spoke about making the Monopods inaudible.

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Reepicheep teaches the Monopods, who have a single foot, to use their feet as rafts.

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The crew sails for twelve days without seeing any birds or fish.

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The Dark Island appears as a solid blackness, like being at the edge of moonless and starless night.

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The Magician gives one map to Caspian and keeps the other for himself.

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The Dufflepuds cheer the Dawn Treader as she sails away.

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The Magician creates detailed maps of the Eastern Ocean using magic.

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The crew is unable to see anything beyond the darkness, despite their attempts.

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The Monopods, later known as Dufflepuds, paddle around the bay and have races.

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The Magician tells them about a Narnian ship and the Lords Revilian, Argoz, Mavramorn, and Rhoop.

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They spot a dark mass, which turns out to be the Dark Island.

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The maps show towns and mountains as perfect little pictures of the real things.

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The Magician magically repairs the Dawn Treader and loads her with useful gifts.

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True or false: The crew of the Dawn Treader willingly enters the Darkness without any hesitation?

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True or false: Reepicheep advocates for pressing forward into the Darkness?

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True or false: The crew encounters a desperate voice begging for mercy and rescue in the Darkness?

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True or false: The rescued man from the Darkness urges the crew to flee from the accursed shore?

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True or false: The crew's journey into the Darkness is described as disorienting, cold, and unsettling?

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True or false: The rescued man's appearance and behavior in the Darkness suggest extreme calmness and confidence?

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True or false: The text conveys a sense of tension, uncertainty, and fear as the crew ventures deeper into the Darkness?

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True or false: Precautions taken before entering the Darkness include lighting lanterns, torches, and disarming the crew?

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True or false: The ship enters the Darkness without any apprehension or unease among the crew?

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True or false: The environment in the Darkness is described as familiar and comforting for the crew?

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True or false: The crew's decision to proceed into the Darkness is without reluctance or uncertainty?

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True or false: The journey into the Darkness is characterized by a sense of adventure and excitement among the crew?

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True or false: The crew lands on an island where dreams come true, but the dreams are not daydreams, they are actual dreams.

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True or false: The crew realizes the danger of the island and starts rowing back to escape, as the dreams they had feared might come true.

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True or false: Reepicheep, unmoved by the dreams, criticizes the crew for their panic and rout.

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True or false: Lucy recalls a dream she had tried to forget and fears what might happen if dreams come true.

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True or false: The crew hears unsettling noises and experiences a total silence that makes them anxious.

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True or false: The stranger on board laughs maniacally, realizing they will never get out.

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True or false: The albatross guides the ship out of the darkness, whispering words of encouragement to Lucy.

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True or false: The ship emerges into sunlight and escapes the island, returning to the warm, blue world.

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True or false: The albatross's guidance and Aslan's comforting presence help the crew escape the perilous island.

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True or false: The crew's experience on the island highlights the power of dreams and the importance of courage and faith in facing challenges.

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True or false: The crew feels trapped and believes they are going around in circles, unable to escape the island.

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True or false: Lucy prays to Aslan for help, and a beam of light illuminates the ship, followed by the appearance of an albatross.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The Three Sleepers encounter a ruin with a long table laid out with a rich banquet, reminiscent of the courts at Cair Paravel.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The ship's crew discovers new constellations in the east, unseen in Narnia before, and possibly by any living eye.

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True or false: The Lord Rhoop remains on board, not wishing to see more islands, as they explore the new land.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The ship approaches a new land with gentle hills and a distinct smell.

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True or false: The inland adventure leads to the discovery of a wide oblong space with a long table set with an extravagant banquet.

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True or false: The ship's crew, previously afraid, realizes there was nothing to fear and laughs at their foolishness.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The Dark Island has vanished forever, and the crew sets sail southeast with a fair wind.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The wind grows gentler, the waves calmer, and the ship glides as if on a lake.

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True or false: The ship anchors in a wide, shallow bay with surf breaking on the sand.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The banquet includes a variety of lavish dishes and fruits, unlike anything previously seen in Narnia.

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True or false: The ship's crew realizes there was nothing to fear and laughs at their foolishness.

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True or false: The crew sets sail southeast with a fair wind.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Lucy saw between fifteen and twenty People mounted on sea-horses, which were rather bigger than the tiny sea-horses found in museums?

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Lucy thought the Sea People must be noble and lordly, as she could see the gleam of gold on some of their foreheads and streamers of emerald or orange-colored stuff fluttered from their shoulders?

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True or false: The Sea People were sitting on their horses staring up at a hunting fish that had grabbed a fat fish in its mouth, and seemed to be talking and laughing?

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Lucy observed that the Sea Man in the middle of the party had sent or released the hunting fish, indicating it was a hunting or hawking party?

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True or false: The Sea People have bodies the color of old ivory and dark purple hair.

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True or false: The crew turns their backs to the sea to avoid sailors falling in love with the sea-women or the under-sea country, which is considered unlucky.

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True or false: Reepicheep falls overboard, causing a commotion among the crew, who are worried about the Sea People's spears.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The sweet water discovered by the crew leads to the realization that they have reached the 'utter East' as prophesied.

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True or false: Caspian drinks the sweet water and describes it as 'drinkable light'.

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True or false: The encounter with the Sea People and the discovery of the sweet water mark a significant turning point in the journey of the Dawn Treader.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The Sea People's appearance and behavior reflect the mythical and otherworldly elements of the story.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The characters' reactions to the events highlight the wonder and awe of the mystical world they are exploring.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The encounter with the Sea People and the sweet water contribute to the sense of adventure and discovery in the narrative.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The text combines elements of fantasy, mythology, and adventure to create a rich and immersive storytelling experience.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The crew of the Dawn Treader does not see the Sea People during their journey.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The sweet water discovered by the crew does not have any transformative effects on Caspian.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The crew drinks water from the sea, which is described as stronger than wine and somehow wetter and more liquid than ordinary water.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Reepicheep imagines the world as a great round table with endless oceans pouring over the edge, and expresses excitement at the prospect of looking beyond the edge of the world.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Some of the sailors who were old when the voyage began now grow younger every day.

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True or false: Lucy sees a Sea Girl among a shoal of fishes, and feels a connection with her, but they are unable to speak and the Sea Girl eventually drops astern.

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True or false: Reepicheep is the only one to have noticed the Sea People, but the ship glides over a part of the sea seemingly uninhabited by them.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The ship is moving at a fast pace despite the lack of wind, possibly due to being caught in a strong current.

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True or false: The excessive light that has been blinding them since leaving the island of Ramandu becomes bearable, and they can now look directly at the sun without blinking.

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True or false: The crew continues to sail across a waveless sea with no wind, while the light becomes more brilliant and they feel stronger.

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True or false: The concept of a round world is discussed, with Caspian expressing fascination and longing to live in a round world.

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True or false: Lucy and the crew drink from a bucket of water found on the ship, which makes them feel incredibly well and strong.

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True or false: The ship is moving at a fast pace despite the lack of wind, possibly due to being caught in a strong current.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The crew of the Dawn Treader willingly enters the Darkness without any hesitation?

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Caspian initially decides to take the boat and return to Ramandu’s island to build a new one?

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The group bids a grievous farewell to the Dawn Treader and sets off in the boat?

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True or false: They row through a sea of lilies, bidding farewell to the Dawn Treader?

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True or false: They encounter a shimmering wall-like wave, which they realize is a fixed wave with a range of mountains behind it?

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True or false: The sight of the new land brings a sense of wonder and excitement to the group?

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True or false: The mountains are described as warm, green, and without ice or snow?

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True or false: The crew convinces Caspian to return, reminding him of his promise to Ramandu’s daughter?

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Edmund, Reepicheep, and Drinian strongly oppose Caspian's decision?

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: They feel a breeze from the east, stirring the water around them?

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: There is a heated exchange between Caspian, Reepicheep, and the crew?

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: They continue their journey towards the new land, feeling the effects of the Last Sea on their vision?

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Caspian eventually relents, feeling remorseful?

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True or false: The Dawn Treader encounters a mysterious white substance on the sea, resembling land but incredibly smooth and on the same level as the water.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The boat discovers a narrow current surrounded by the white substance, which they name the Lily Lake or Silver Sea.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The substance is actually blooming lilies, with a surprising depth of three and a half fathoms.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The Dawn Treader glides eastward through the Silver Sea, surrounded by the lilies and a whiteness shot with a faint golden color.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The lilies emit a sweet, invigorating scent that fills the air and makes Lucy and Caspian feel simultaneously overwhelmed and exhilarated.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The crew is instructed to return to Narnia, not to land on the Island of Deathwater, and to receive the rewards promised to them.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: With the consent of specific individuals, it is determined that a new King of Narnia will be chosen if Caspian does not return.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The text is part of the broader narrative of 'The Voyage of the Dawn Treader,' a novel in 'The Chronicles of Narnia' series by C.S. Lewis.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The excerpt captures the sense of wonder, exploration, and the characters' emotional and physical experiences during their voyage.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: As they progress, the water becomes shallower, and the Dawn Treader is eventually unable to sail further east.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Caspian addresses the crew, announcing the fulfillment of their quest and entrusting the ship to Drinian, intending to go with Reepicheep to see the World's End.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The narrative highlights the bond between the crew, the sense of adventure, and the fulfillment of their quest.

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Study Notes

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

  • The story begins with the siblings being separated for summer plans: parents going to America, Peter studying with Professor Kirke, and Susan already in America.
  • Edmund and Lucy discuss their secret country, Narnia, which they had visited twice through magic and had been promised to return.
  • They talk about a picture of a Narnian ship on the wall, and Eustace, their cousin, interrupts and teases them about Narnia.
  • Eustace mocks the picture and Lucy defends it, noting its realistic movement, which Eustace dismisses.
  • As they stare at the picture, they see it come to life, with the ship's prow going into the wave and creating a shock of spray.
  • The children are astonished to see the picture move, finding it hard to believe, as it looks real and not like a cinema.
  • The colors in the moving picture are described as real and clean, not like a cinema.
  • The children are all surprised and amazed to see the picture coming to life, finding it almost as hard to believe as when they saw it happening.
  • The movement in the picture is described as not resembling a cinema, with real and clean colors.
  • The children are astonished to see the picture move, finding it hard to believe, as it looks real and not like a cinema.
  • As they stare at the picture, they see it come to life, with the ship's prow going into the wave and creating a shock of spray.
  • Eustace interrupts and teases Edmund and Lucy about Narnia, mocking the picture on the wall, which Lucy defends for its realistic depiction.

Caspian's Visit to the Lone Islands

  • Caspian and his crew receive instructions to raise the King's banner, send signals to imaginary ships, and proceed to a harbor on the southern shore of Avra.
  • They are warmly welcomed by Lord Bern and his people, and enjoy a feast in his pillared house.
  • The following morning, Lord Bern asks Caspian to prepare all his men in full armor and to present a grand and imposing appearance.
  • Caspian, accompanied by Lord Bern and some of his people, sets out for Narrowhaven, where they are greeted by a crowd of supporters shouting "Narnia. Narnia. Long live the King."
  • They march through the town, receiving cheers from the children, schoolboys, old women, young women, and young men.
  • Gumpas, the governor of the Lone Islands, hears the commotion from the castle as Caspian approaches the gates with his entourage.
  • The castle gatekeeper hesitates to let them in, but Lord Bern intervenes and forces the gates open, allowing Caspian and his men to enter the courtyard.
  • Caspian confronts the governor's guards about the state of their armor and weapons, but ultimately pardons them, ordering a cask of wine to be opened for them to drink his health.

Eustace encounters a dragon in a cave

  • Eustace encounters a creature in a cave that he does not recognize as a dragon due to his lack of knowledge about them
  • The dragon appears old and sad, and eventually dies in front of Eustace
  • Eustace, relieved, decides to take shelter in the dragon's cave
  • Inside the cave, Eustace discovers a large hoard of treasure
  • Eustace plans to take the treasure and use it in the new world he has stumbled into
  • Eustace falls asleep on the treasure
  • Meanwhile, his companions outside become alarmed and start searching for him
  • Eustace wakes up from his sleep due to pain in his arm and the moon shining into the cave

The Magician's Book and the Invisible People

  • The Chief Voice tells a story about a magician who went invisible and the Narnians' nerves being tested by the invisible magician's presence.
  • The Chief Voice explains that they have been waiting for a girl to find a spell to remove invisibility and threaten to harm the visitors if the girl doesn't succeed.
  • Reepicheep questions the invisibility of their weapons, and a spear materializes after leaving the Chief Voice's hand, confirming that they become visible once they leave their possession.
  • Lucy questions why they want her to face the danger instead of their own people, and the Chief Voice insists they are too afraid to go upstairs again.
  • Lucy agrees to go upstairs to save their lives, despite objections from the others.
  • Reepicheep supports Lucy's decision, seeing it as a noble and heroic act, and the Narnians agree to let her go.
  • The invisible people cheer and invite the Narnians to supper and to spend the night.
  • The invisible people serve their guests, and the dishes move in a series of bounds or jumps, causing mishaps with soups or stews.
  • The Narnians accept the invitation, trusting that the invisible people are not treacherous.
  • They all return to the house accompanied by loud thumpings.
  • The invisible people feast their guests royally, with amusing and somewhat chaotic serving of the food.
  • The Narnians trust the invisible people and accept their hospitality, despite initial reluctance from Eustace.

The Three Sleepers

  • The ship's crew, previously afraid, realizes there was nothing to fear and laughs at their foolishness.
  • Lord Rhoop, a Telmarine of Narnia, is found by Caspian, King of Narnia, and asks never to be taken back to a place he was saved from.
  • The Dark Island has vanished forever, and the crew sets sail southeast with a fair wind.
  • The wind grows gentler, the waves calmer, and the ship glides as if on a lake.
  • They discover new constellations in the east, unseen in Narnia before, and possibly by any living eye.
  • The ship approaches a new land with gentle hills and a distinct smell.
  • They anchor in a wide, shallow bay with surf breaking on the sand.
  • The Lord Rhoop remains on board, not wishing to see more islands, as they explore the new land.
  • The inland adventure leads to the discovery of a wide oblong space with a long table set with an extravagant banquet.
  • The banquet includes a variety of lavish dishes and fruits, unlike anything previously seen in Narnia.
  • The crew encounters a ruin with a long table laid out with a rich banquet, reminiscent of the courts at Cair Paravel.
  • The table is set with an extravagant feast, including a variety of lavish dishes and fruits, unlike anything previously seen in Narnia.

Voyage to the Silver Sea

  • The crew of the Dawn Treader encounters a mysterious white substance on the sea, resembling land but incredibly smooth and on the same level as the water.
  • Drinian advises caution, and they discover a narrow current surrounded by the white substance, which they name the Lily Lake or Silver Sea.
  • The boat investigates and finds that the substance is actually blooming lilies, with a surprising depth of three and a half fathoms.
  • The Dawn Treader glides eastward through the Silver Sea, surrounded by the lilies and a whiteness shot with a faint golden color.
  • The lilies emit a sweet, invigorating scent that fills the air and makes Lucy and Caspian feel simultaneously overwhelmed and exhilarated.
  • As they progress, the water becomes shallower, and the Dawn Treader is eventually unable to sail further east.
  • Caspian addresses the crew, announcing the fulfillment of their quest and entrusting the ship to Drinian, intending to go with Reepicheep to see the World's End.
  • The crew is instructed to return to Narnia, not to land on the Island of Deathwater, and to receive the rewards promised to them.
  • With the consent of specific individuals, it is determined that a new King of Narnia will be chosen if Caspian does not return.
  • The narrative highlights the bond between the crew, the sense of adventure, and the fulfillment of their quest.
  • The text is part of the broader narrative of "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader," a novel in "The Chronicles of Narnia" series by C.S. Lewis.
  • The excerpt captures the sense of wonder, exploration, and the characters' emotional and physical experiences during their voyage.

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