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The Silver Chair Study Guide

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by C. S. Lewis
About 74 pages (22,320 words)
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Topics for Discussion

1. How should Jill record Asian's signs so that she will remember them?

2. Why does the meeting with the woman in green and the black knight set Jill and Eustace to bickering with each other?

3. Compare Rilian's response to the possibility of adventuring in Bism to his father's behavior when at the Last Wave in The Voyage of the "Dawn Treader."

What would be Lewis's purpose in hav ing Rilian respond to Bism as Caspian responds to Asian's Country? Why would there be differences?

4. Why would Asian not show his face to the bullies of Experiment House?

5. Why do we readers have a.....

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