The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Quiz 3
1. Why does the White Witch stop her sledge on the way to the Stone Table?
- Because she decides she cannot meet Aslan
- Because she sees a group of beavers
- Because she sees a Christmas breakfast
- Because she sees Peter
2. Why does the White Witch hit Edmund in the face?
- Because he felt sympathy for the animals turned to stone
- Because he complains that he is hungry
- Because he complains about the cold
- Because he tried to steal her wand
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