I’m reading the last chapter of The Horse and His Boy. My prediction is that the Narnians will ground Rabadash by making him feel ridiculous.
After reading this chapter I figured out that I was right. Aslan appeared in the middle of Rabadash’s trial and turned him into a donkey.
I have a few questions. Why do people call him Rabadash the Peacemaker? Because if he went 10 miles away from Tashbaan’s temple even if he were human, he would once again turn into a donkey forever. And he never had a fight or war ever again. That is why he never fought again.
After his death, why do people call him Rabadash the Ridiculous? They called him Rabadash the Ridiculous because people in Tashbaan saw him turning from a donkey into a human and that was really funny.
Did I like this book? I liked it very much because it isn’t just about ordinary animals that we can’t understand them, it’s about talking animals and people going into adventures; and about forest where trees can talk. This is not a normal book, it’s an extraordinary book.
I didn’t know the word kennel, so I read the whole paragraph and I found a clue that helped me find the definition of the word. The clue was “doggy hands”. The word Kennel means a big cage for dogs.
Wonderful job Gabriel! I really like how you explained how you figured out the word kennel. Good thinking! I think your questions were really thoughtful and you answered them well!
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