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maksim [4K]
3 years ago
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Why does the White Witch slow down during her hunt for the children and the Beavers? A. She wants to talk to some of her support

ers in the forest. B. She has grown tired and wants to stop and rest. C. The Dwarf won't drive fast enough. D. The snow has melted, and her sledge won't move.
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tangare [24]3 years ago
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The white witch slows down during her hunt for the children and the beavers because the when spring arrives, the Witch cannot use her sledge anymore, so she cannot reach the Stone Table before the children.


Answer: D) The snow has melted, and her sledge won’t move.


I hope it helps, Regards.

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