Which foolish suggestion does edmund make to mr. beaver?
a.
that the white witch could...
English, 13.01.2020 20:31 haileysolis5
Which foolish suggestion does edmund make to mr. beaver?
a.
that the white witch could turn aslan to stone
b.
that aslan is only a dumb beast
c.
that mr. beaver should not be afraid to meet aslan
d.
that the white witch, not aslan, is the rightful ruler of narnia
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