Peter Pan

by

J.M. Barrie

Test your knowledge of Chapter 13. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What does Hook's politeness towards Wendy indicate?
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A mocking imitation of the behavior he despises
His genuine respect for her as an adversary
An attempt to form a truce with the boys and Wendy
Confusion and admiration for Wendy's bravery
What almost moves Hook to pity when he sees Peter sleeping, and what changes his feelings?
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Peter's peaceful and innocent look while sleeping
The vulnerability shown in Peter's nightmares
Peter's laughing face while sleeping
The way Peter talks in his sleep
What method does Captain Hook use in his attempt to harm Peter Pan?
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He tries to physically attack Peter
He sets a trap outside the door
He sets a booby-trap for Peter
He poisons Peter's medicine
What prompts Peter Pan to consider taking his medicine?
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He believes it will give him strength to rescue Wendy and the boys
Tinker Bell convinces him it's the right thing to do before the rescue
He imagines that doing so would please Wendy
He thinks it will protect him from any poison Hook may have left
How is Tinker Bell saved after she drinks the poisoned medicine?
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Peter uses magic to cure her instantly
The love and belief of children around the world
She is healed by the other fairies of Neverland
Peter finds an antidote in the forest
Why does Peter Pan choose to walk instead of fly on his way to rescue the others?
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He is injured and unable to fly
Walking allows him to sneak up on the pirates more effectively
He wants to save his energy for the battle with Hook
Flying would alert the island's wild birds