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1. She was jolly nice to me anyway, much nicer than they are.
a. Who said these words, to whom and why?
b. Who is 'she' and who are 'they'? Where did she live?
c. Why had the speaker gone to her?
class 4 - in the witch's house ​

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Answered by Renuka88470
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Answer:

1. Edmund tells himself that everyone was saying nasty things about the Queen because they are her enemies: "She was jolly nice to me, anyway, much nicer than they [Mr. and Mrs. Beaver] are." At the same time, the narrative reveals that "deep down inside him he really knew that the White Witch was bad and cruel."

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