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The tale takes place in Narnia after Prince Caspian returns from his adventures in the Voyage of the Dawn Treader. It also takes place "under" Narnia, as the hero (Eustace) and heroine (Jill) must travel through the northern lands of Narnia and then enter the underworld via a descent in a large cave. They are accompanied by a strange creature called a Marshwriggle named Puddleglum.

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"The tale is a "quest" narrative in that Eustace and Jill are given a task by Aslan and must travel to many strange lands to accomplish it. Puddleglum acts as their guide. Aslan gives Jill four signs to guide them in their mission, and the book's question is "Will the heroes follow the signs or not?". The book also raises questions about devotion and obedience to God and whether God and Heaven are just fantasies, just the wish-fulfillment of dreams, or are they something that really exist."

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The climax of "The Tree Girl" occurs when the main character faces a critical moment of decision or realization that leads to the peak of tension or conflict in the story. This moment often represents a turning point in the plot and sets the stage for the resolution of the story's central conflict.

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The climax is is when Lucy's cousin and the little girl return without Lucy and Edmund.

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10y ago

The climax of the book the secret school is i dont know can you please answer this

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