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C. S. Lewis

Prince Caspian

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1951

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Exam Answer Key

Multiple Choice

1. D (Chapter 8)

2. A (Various chapters)

3. B (Chapter 4)

4. D (Chapter 9)

5. C (Chapter 5)

6. A (Chapter 7)

7. B (Chapter 8)

8. B (Various chapters)

9. C (Chapter 9)

10. A (Chapter 11)

11. B (Chapter 12)

12. D (Chapter 13)

13. D (Chapter 14)

14. C (Chapter 14)

Long Answer

1. Trufflehunter tries to persuade Nikabrik that Aslan is real and will help them. He insists that the White Witch was worse than King Miraz and that they should not try to call on her for help. This is significant as it shows Trufflehunter’s faith and values; Nikabrik’s interest in using dark magic ultimately ends in his death. (Various chapters)

2. Aslan assures the Telmarines that Prince Caspian will treat all people and creatures in Narnia fairly. However, Aslan also offers to help any Telmarine people who do not want to stay in Narnia leave for a deserted island on Earth. (Chapter 15)

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