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Peter Pan Centennial Edition: Chapters 15-17 - Quiz
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Chapter fifteen begins, "Odd things happen to all of us on our way through life without our noticing for a time that they have happened." Describe a time when you have had this experience.
Describe the superstitions of the pirates. Do you believe in superstitions? Give examples to support your answer.
How did Peter answer Hook when he asked, "Pan, who and what art thou?" What did Peter's answer represent to Hook? Do you agree with Hook? Give reasons for your answer.
Over what did the narrator argue with himself? How did you feel as you read this? What would you have done, if you had been the narrator? Give reasons for your answers.
Describe the sight that Peter saw through the window when the family had been reunited. What were his feelings at that moment?
What explanation did Wendy give her own daughter as the reason why grown-ups cannot fly? Explain what she meant by this.
Explain how the story of Peter Pan goes on.
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