The Queen and the White Witch are the same person, thus the statement about them being different is false. Edmund's lack of questioning stems from the enchanted Turkish Delight reducing his common sense. He believed having secrets about Narnia would keep him enjoying the Turkish Delight alone, which is true.
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Let's break down the questions one by one:
The Queen and the White Witch are different people. Write 'true' or 'false'.
False. In the story 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe' by C.S. Lewis, the Queen and the White Witch are actually the same person. The White Witch, also known as Jadis, refers to herself as the Queen of Narnia.
Edmund did not question why the Queen was so inquisitive because...
(a) he trusted the queen.
(b) the enchanted Turkish Delight dulled his common sense.
(c) she told him that she would make him the King.
The correct choice is (b) . Edmund did not question why the White Witch was so inquisitive because the enchanted Turkish Delight she gave him dulled his common sense, making him more susceptible to her manipulation.
Why did the Queen want their meeting to be a secret?
(a) She wanted it to be a surprise for Edmund's siblings.
(b) She had ill intentions towards the children.
(c) She was scared of Lucy telling Edmund about the Queen's wrongdoings.
The correct choice is (b) . The Queen wanted to keep their meeting a secret because she had ill intentions towards the children and did not want anyone to interfere with her plans.
Edmund secretly thought it wouldn't be fun if their other siblings found out that he had been to Narnia too because he wanted to eat all the Turkish Delight himself. Write 'true' or 'false'.
False. The correct statement is: Edmund secretly thought it wouldn't be fun if their other siblings found out that he had been to Narnia because he wanted to be the special one and enjoy the privileges, such as being a prince, promised to him by the White Witch.