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Ans: They were going to Mr. Tumnus's cave.
(c).
Ans: It reveals that Mr. Tumnus is friendly and comfortable in Lucy's presence, as they walk arm in arm as if they were close friends.
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(a) surrounding: The cave was described as a little, dry, clean cave of reddish stone. It had a carpet on the floor, little furniture, and a mantelpiece over the fire. It gave a cozy and welcoming impression.
(b) entrance: The entrance to the cave was hidden among rocks, making it a bit difficult to find if one didn't know where it was. This adds an element of secrecy and adventure to the setting.
(c) lighting: The cave was lit by a wood fire and a lamp, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
(d) made of: The cave was made of reddish stone, which adds to its rustic and natural feel.
(e) books: On one wall, there was a shelf full of books with intriguing titles, such as "The Life and Letters of Silenus" and "Nymphs and Their Ways." This suggests that Mr. Tumnus is well-read and adds to the sense of mystery and enchantment in his home.
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Ans: Mr. Tumnus spoke of midnight dances with Nymphs and Dryads, hunting parties for a magical stag, feasting and treasure-seeking with Red Dwarfs, and visits from figures like old Silenus and even Bacchus himself during summer, when the forest would be filled with celebration. He also mentioned that it was always winter in Narnia because of the White Witch's influence.
5.
Ans: The White Witch was a powerful and malevolent figure who ruled over Narnia and kept it in a perpetual state of winter. She wanted Mr. Tumnus to capture any Sons of Adam or Daughters of Eve he encountered in the woods and bring them to her. She threatened Mr. Tumnus by saying that if he didn't comply, she would punish him severely, which included cutting off his tail, sawing off his horns, plucking out his beard, and even turning him into stone.
6.
Ans: It was always winter in Narnia because of the influence of the White Witch. She had cast a powerful spell over the land, making it perpetually cold and covered in snow, and preventing any signs of spring or Christmas from occurring. This was part of her oppressive rule over Narnia.
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2. Answer the following questions.
(a).
Ans: "I still can't believe what happened! I feel my heart is still skipping beats as I think about my encounter with Mr. Tumnus, the Faun. The mysteries of Narnia and the White Witch have left me in awe and wonder."
(b).
Ans: This did indeed happen with Lucy. The detailed descriptions of the events, the interactions with Mr. Tumnus, and the vivid surroundings suggest that it was a real experience rather than a dream or imagination.
(c).
Ans: It is highly likely that Lucy will go back to Narnia again, especially considering her curiosity and the sense of wonder she experienced during her first visit. Additionally, the intriguing world and the characters she encountered may draw her back for further adventures.
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