LWW Final Review Flashcards

1
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deeply serious and sober

A

solemn

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2
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high-spirits, merrymaking

A

gaiety

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3
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a feeling of calm or satisfaction

A

contentment

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4
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a hunted animal; prey

A

quarry

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5
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curious, or wanting to know more

A

inquisitive

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6
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put under a spell

A

enchanted

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7
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a series of operations

A

campaign

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8
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not drawing attention to your achievements

A

modest

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9
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betrayal of country

A

treason

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10
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given up something that was yours

A

renounced

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11
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trick to make something seem real that’s not

A

laughed scornfully at someone

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12
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red in the face; rose-cheeked

A

flushed

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13
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dependable, trustworthy

A

reliable

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14
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being friendly with someone

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fraternizing

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15
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feeling great, often evil pleasure about someone’s misfortune

A

gloating

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16
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disgusting animal or person

A

vermin

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17
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person or thing causing someone’s downfall

A

bane

18
Q

lost to someone else

A

forfeit

19
Q

satisfied; relieved

A

appeased

20
Q

freed

A

liberated

21
Q

Who wrote The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe?

A

C.S. Lewis

22
Q

What is the place the children go to live?

A

a large house in the country owned by a professor

23
Q

Describe the Beavers’ home

A

a snug and rustic home on the beavers’ dam

24
Q

How does Mr. Beaver describe Aslan?

A

the King of Narnia and the Lord of the whole wood

25
Q

What gives do the children receive?

A

shield, sword, bow with arrows, horn, cordial, dagger

26
Q

What happens to Narnia as Aslan comes nearer?

A

loses Winter and changes to Spring

27
Q

What does Aslan arrive with?

A

a great processional of creatures

28
Q

What did the Emperor do?

A

put the Deep Magic into Narnia

29
Q

What nicknames were Peter, Susan, Edmond, and Lucy given as kings and queens of Narnia?

A

Peter the Magnificent, Susan the Gentle, Edmund the Just, and Lucy the Valiant

30
Q

What is the White Stag?

A

a stag that would give you wishes if you caught him

31
Q

Why is Lucy miserable for several days following her adventure?

A

her siblings thought she was telling a silly lie

32
Q

What effect did the Turkish delight have on Edmund?

A

he got hooked on it

33
Q

When the Beaver speaks of Aslan, Peter feels ___, Susan feels ___, Edmund feels ___, and Lucy feels ___.

A

brave; pleasant; horror; giddy

34
Q

How does Edmund betray the others?

A

by telling the Witch the location of the others and their plan to meet Aslan

35
Q

What is the sign that the Witch is losing her power?

A

the appearance of Father Christmas

36
Q

The Deep Magic from the Dawn of Time gave the Witch the right to claim traitors and punish them with ___, or else all Narnia will ___.

A

death; perish

37
Q

The Witch came to imagine herself as a Queen because she was the Emperor’s ___.

A

hangman

38
Q

According to ___, when a victim who has committed no crime is killed in a traitor’s stead, the Table will crack and death will start working backwards.

A

Deeper Magic

39
Q

What is the significance of the statues coming to life?

A

it reinforces the fact that Aslan conquered and reversed death

40
Q

What Mr. Beavers explanation for Aslan leaving quietly?

A

He is not a tame lion