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Reading Comprehension: Ch. 2 - Prince Caspian

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What is the main reason the Pevensie children return to Narnia in Chapter 2?

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How do the Pevensie children feel when they first arrive back in Narnia?

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What significant change do the Pevensie children notice about Narnia when they return?

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Who helps the Pevensie children understand the current situation in Narnia?

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What do the Pevensie children learn about Prince Caspian in Chapter 2?

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In Chapter 2, the Pevensie siblings are excited to return to Narnia after their time away.

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The children find that Narnia has not changed at all since they last visited.

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The character Prince Caspian is a descendant of the previous kings and queens of Narnia.

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In this chapter, the Pevensies meet an army of talking animals who help them understand what has happened in Narnia.

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The Pevensie siblings must use their previous knowledge of Narnia to navigate the changes they encounter in Chapter 2.

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In Chapter 2 of *Prince Caspian*, the Pevensie children find themselves in a very different world than the one they remember. How do you think their experiences in Narnia shape their understanding of bravery and leadership? Can you relate this to a time when you had to show bravery in your own life?

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The characters in *Prince Caspian* encounter a variety of creatures, some friendly and some not. How does the idea of trust play a role in their interactions? Why do you think it’s important to build trust in both fictional stories and in real life?

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As the Pevensie children learn about the changes in Narnia, they begin to understand the impact of time and history. How do you think understanding history can help us make better decisions in our own lives? Can you think of a historical event that has taught you a lesson you can apply today?