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The film, starring William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Skandar Keynes, Georgie Henley, Tilda
Swinton and many more, currently has a total of five posters available. I do know that since the first
time I have read these books they have been my favorite books of all time. Please refer to the BBFC
guidance for further help in your film choice. There's no silly swanning around for this deep-freeze
diva: She strides through the movie in giant white ball gowns made of stiff wool felt, always the
guest of honor at her own interior party. PG Your rating: 0 7 1 vote Adventure Family Fantasy Info
Cast Synopsis Siblings Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter step through a magical wardrobe and find
the land of Narnia. Community Reviews 4.49 936 ratings 45 reviews 5 stars 606 (64%) 4 stars 214
(22%) 3 stars 90 (9%) 2 stars 17 (1%) 1 star 9 ( Search review text Filters Displaying 1 - 30 of 45
reviews Jess the Shelf-Declared Bibliophile 2,153 reviews 834 followers July 2, 2020 Check out my
reviews on the main versions of each book. 2 likes Like Comment Ebookwormy1 1,798 reviews 295
followers March 20, 2008 I remember these books vividly from my childhood. When I was young (5,
6, 7?), every summer we used to watch The Lion, the witch and the Wardrobe for summer Sunday
School. My favorite: Reep-a-cheep and Dawn Treader. 1 like Like Comment Samuel Losi 1 review
October 4, 2012 I thought that an example of forshadowing in this book is when Aslan starts
walking away with his head lowered towards the stone table. The boys and the girls enjoyed them,
and I'm looking forward to sharing them with my children. Narnia is a place that stands to bring out
either the best or the worst in children, or in anyone: The oldest two Pevensies, Peter and Susan
(played by William Moseley and Anna Popplewell), are young teenagers, and they end up facing the
first tests of adulthood in territory that's both bracingly but also terrifyingly unfamiliar. I think I need
to start reading them over again especially now that the Motion Picture for Prince Caspian is coming
out. I definetly think the books are better than the movies, but I do enjoy watching the movies as
well. 1 like Like Comment Trisha 578 reviews October 27, 2009 I really enjoyed it. Edmund's
adventures in Narnia not only bring his loyalty to the others into question, but also force him to
define his own future. I enjoyed this book and look forward to reading the rest of the series. 1 like
Like Comment Rachel N 382 reviews 12 followers February 15, 2015 The set I actually own was
given to me in 1979 when I was 8 years old. It's magic, but not the loud, shiny kind: It has the
texture of worn velvet, or a painstakingly hand-knit sweater stored away for years in tissue paper.
But I think one reason people respond to the Lewis books -- a reason that's ably served by this
adaptation -- is that even though they take place in a fanciful universe, they show respect for kids'
integrity and intelligence, instead of just treating children as charming but woefully undereducated
beings. They brought about something in me that screamed wonderful fantasy and a chance at a
wondrous belief between fact and fiction truth and myth mix. The kids are a bit bored in the
professor's vast, shadowy house, a nest of rambling stairways and doors to who-knows-where. And
the second half of the movie builds up to a majestic, and in some places intense, battle sequence in
which satyrs, cheetahs, and humans stand up to the White Witch and her many followers, troops
consisting of twisted-looking dwarves and rangy (and rather scary) wolves. This wonderful film
brings the magic, myths and sheer excitement of CS Lewis' story to life. And if Henley is the movie's
soul, then its claws belong to Swinton's White Witch. Since we are constantly field-testing our CCQ
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Entering the strange world of Narnia, the children discover a land in thrall to the White Witch,
where it's winter all year round, but never Christmas, and where magical creatures live in fear of her
cruelty. Poor sound quality, so you might have to turn up your volume. If certain religious groups
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James McAvoy plays Mr. Tumnus, a polite, nervous fawn whose uniform consists of a red scarf
wrapped around his neck and trailing down his bare chest. I think I need to start reading them over
again especially now that the Motion Picture for Prince Caspian is coming out. There, they discover
a charming, once peaceful kingdom that has been plunged into eternal winter by the evil White
Witch, Jadis. MyComicShop is not responsible for this item in any way. Clicking on the links to the
eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may. Please enable JavaScript in your
browser and refresh the page. Since we are constantly field-testing our CCQ Workbooks to ensure
validity and reliability, this product will receive FREE updates forever. Community Reviews 4.49
936 ratings 45 reviews 5 stars 606 (64%) 4 stars 214 (22%) 3 stars 90 (9%) 2 stars 17 (1%) 1 star 9 (
Search review text Filters Displaying 1 - 30 of 45 reviews Jess the Shelf-Declared Bibliophile 2,153
reviews 834 followers July 2, 2020 Check out my reviews on the main versions of each book. 2 likes
Like Comment Ebookwormy1 1,798 reviews 295 followers March 20, 2008 I remember these books
vividly from my childhood. The movie's early scenes suggest that he's deeply unhappy about
something: His malaise is unidentified (and unidentifiable), but we do know that the children's father
is away fighting the war, and it's clear that Edmund fears he'll be killed. I learned that you need to be
brave in order to compete with the antagonist. 9thgrade-books 1 like Like Comment Kellie 24
reviews May 2, 2008 First read these as a child and love them still. The supervising adult would set
up the hugh projector with immense reels (4, I think) of film in the old, dusty, woody, gym, and the
film would be projected onto a large white blanket hung on the wall. It's the first time he has to ask
himself what kind of adult he wants to be. Her stare is like a stab of metal; her smile, when she
needs to muster one, is a tight little sliver of moon. In order to break her wintry spell, the brothers
and sisters must join forces with Aslan the Lion, and fulfil their destinies. PG Your rating: 0 7 1 vote
Adventure Family Fantasy Info Cast Synopsis Siblings Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter step through
a magical wardrobe and find the land of Narnia. They brought about something in me that screamed
wonderful fantasy and a chance at a wondrous belief between fact and fiction truth and myth mix.
He's a lovely creature, with a mane the children want to sink their hands into, and with eyes whose
noble blink feels like a benediction. Edmund's adventures in Narnia not only bring his loyalty to the
others into question, but also force him to define his own future. I was miserable. Reading seemed to
help the time pass. Please refer to the BBFC guidance for further help in your film choice. I thought
they were fascinating. 1 like Like Comment Josephine 45 reviews June 1, 2008 In this book, I
learned about teamwork and overcoming obstacles. Narnia is a land populated by talking beavers,
foxes and badgers, and by fauns who negotiate the rough, snowy terrain on their furry, sturdy but
delicate legs. There's nothing too clean or too overbright about it. The boys and the girls enjoyed
them, and I'm looking forward to sharing them with my children. Our primary focus is on designing
the most rigorous, test-dependent questions on the market. For an optimal experience, please switch
to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. I read
them during the summer of middle school, the movies that are out give a good definition of the
books but not as could as imagining it for oneself 1 like Like Comment Marianne MC 54 reviews 6
followers March 7, 2008 I read this series when I was in my first trimester of pregnancy with my first
baby. And the second half of the movie builds up to a majestic, and in some places intense, battle
sequence in which satyrs, cheetahs, and humans stand up to the White Witch and her many
followers, troops consisting of twisted-looking dwarves and rangy (and rather scary) wolves. Of all
the characters, her responses to what she sees and hears in Narnia feel the purest: She responds to
talking foxes and beavers with appropriate curiosity and delight, but she takes them seriously, too. I
definetly think the books are better than the movies, but I do enjoy watching the movies as well. 1
like Like Comment Trisha 578 reviews October 27, 2009 I really enjoyed it.
For an optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge,
Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. Obviously Christian parallels are intended and done pretty well I
think. Please enable JavaScript in your browser and refresh the page. In order to break her wintry
spell, the brothers and sisters must join forces with Aslan the Lion, and fulfil their destinies. The
White Witch has ensured that it's winter all the time in Narnia, and there are no holidays to break up
the coldness of the season: There has been no Christmas for 100 years. There's nothing too clean or
too overbright about it. The movie's early scenes suggest that he's deeply unhappy about something:
His malaise is unidentified (and unidentifiable), but we do know that the children's father is away
fighting the war, and it's clear that Edmund fears he'll be killed. I learned that you need to be brave
in order to compete with the antagonist. 9thgrade-books 1 like Like Comment Kellie 24 reviews
May 2, 2008 First read these as a child and love them still. Higher-order, quality questions and
activities from each chapter. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or
redistributed. James McAvoy plays Mr. Tumnus, a polite, nervous fawn whose uniform consists of a
red scarf wrapped around his neck and trailing down his bare chest. Clicking on the links to the eBay
listings shown above and then making a purchase may. There's no silly swanning around for this
deep-freeze diva: She strides through the movie in giant white ball gowns made of stiff wool felt,
always the guest of honor at her own interior party. If certain religious groups want to lay claim to
compassion as a brand, that's their business. It's the first time he has to ask himself what kind of
adult he wants to be. I especially enjoy The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe out of all of the books.
In the novel, C.S. Lewis re-tells the story of Jesus on the cross through the lives of a lion, a witch,
and four adventurous children. I had forgotten how beautiful the symbolism of each book. This
wonderful film brings the magic, myths and sheer excitement of CS Lewis' story to life. What
educators are saying This will be used every year as an after Christmas unit preparing for Easter. It
was interesting and held my attention the whole time. Report this resource to let us know if this
resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. My favorite: Reep-a-cheep and Dawn Treader. 1 like Like
Comment Samuel Losi 1 review October 4, 2012 I thought that an example of forshadowing in this
book is when Aslan starts walking away with his head lowered towards the stone table. Find out
more about what's involved in running your very own Into Film Club. And the second half of the
movie builds up to a majestic, and in some places intense, battle sequence in which satyrs, cheetahs,
and humans stand up to the White Witch and her many followers, troops consisting of twisted-
looking dwarves and rangy (and rather scary) wolves. It is wonderfully easy to use and my students
are engaged, not overwhelmed, and eager to read more books from the series. PG Your rating: 0 7 1
vote Adventure Family Fantasy Info Cast Synopsis Siblings Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter step
through a magical wardrobe and find the land of Narnia. The film, starring William Moseley, Anna
Popplewell, Skandar Keynes, Georgie Henley, Tilda Swinton and many more, currently has a total of
five posters available. If you have already purchased a CCQ Novel Study Assessment Workbook on
TpT in the past, simply go to My Purchases and download it again. For an optimal experience, please
switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox.
I do know that since the first time I have read these books they have been my favorite books of all
time. What educators are saying This will be used every year as an after Christmas unit preparing for
Easter. Obviously Christian parallels are intended and done pretty well I think. It was fun to read
each of the books, though I must say that I was surprised by the HEAVY religious tones in the
stories. I especially enjoy The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe out of all of the books. He's a lovely
creature, with a mane the children want to sink their hands into, and with eyes whose noble blink
feels like a benediction. My favorite: Reep-a-cheep and Dawn Treader. 1 like Like Comment Samuel
Losi 1 review October 4, 2012 I thought that an example of forshadowing in this book is when Aslan
starts walking away with his head lowered towards the stone table. If certain religious groups want
to lay claim to compassion as a brand, that's their business. And if Henley is the movie's soul, then its
claws belong to Swinton's White Witch. They also understand the occasional savagery of children,
without passing judgment on it. Beside the projector, no supervision was necessary. I thought they
were fascinating. 1 like Like Comment Josephine 45 reviews June 1, 2008 In this book, I learned
about teamwork and overcoming obstacles. Edmund's adventures in Narnia not only bring his loyalty
to the others into question, but also force him to define his own future. For an optimal experience,
please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla
Firefox. There's only one clip while the music plays but it sounds good!:). We are sure that you and
your students will enjoy the results of our CCQ workbook. Clicking on the links to the eBay listings
shown above and then making a purchase may. Evacuated to the countryside during World War Two,
the children find a way into another world - through the back of an old wardrobe. It was interesting
and held my attention the whole time. The supervising adult would set up the hugh projector with
immense reels (4, I think) of film in the old, dusty, woody, gym, and the film would be projected
onto a large white blanket hung on the wall. I think, more than anything else, it speaks to our
capacity for compassion, and if that's not nondenominational, I don't know what is. In the novel,
C.S. Lewis re-tells the story of Jesus on the cross through the lives of a lion, a witch, and four
adventurous children. They are making the connection to the last days of Jesus. — Subrina B. Rated
5 out of 5 See all reviews Description This resource addresses this novel as an allegory. Aided by the
wise and magnificent lion, Aslan, the children lead Narnia into a spectacular, climactic battle to be
free of the Witch’s glacial powers forever. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten
or redistributed. As Henley plays her, she's not a wide-eyed moppet but a highly introspective little
person -- as some children are, she's a perpetual grown-up in training, without ever being precocious
or show-offy or overcute. PG Your rating: 0 7 1 vote Adventure Family Fantasy Info Cast Synopsis
Siblings Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter step through a magical wardrobe and find the land of
Narnia. Since we are constantly field-testing our CCQ Workbooks to ensure validity and reliability,
this product will receive FREE updates forever. The movie's early scenes suggest that he's deeply
unhappy about something: His malaise is unidentified (and unidentifiable), but we do know that the
children's father is away fighting the war, and it's clear that Edmund fears he'll be killed. They
brought about something in me that screamed wonderful fantasy and a chance at a wondrous belief
between fact and fiction truth and myth mix.
Edmund's adventures in Narnia not only bring his loyalty to the others into question, but also force
him to define his own future. There's no silly swanning around for this deep-freeze diva: She strides
through the movie in giant white ball gowns made of stiff wool felt, always the guest of honor at her
own interior party. In order to break her wintry spell, the brothers and sisters must join forces with
Aslan the Lion, and fulfil their destinies. One of the movie's central characters is a noble lion named
Aslan (voiced by Liam Neeson), an obvious Jesus stand-in. Please enable JavaScript in your browser
and refresh the page. Evacuated to the countryside during World War Two, the children find a way
into another world - through the back of an old wardrobe. I was miserable. Reading seemed to help
the time pass. I think forshadowing is hinting at future events in a book. 1 like Like Comment Kim
Floyd 16 reviews November 3, 2012 I loved this series. I am sure that children don't pick up on it as
quickly as adults do, but it seemed to be an ever-present part of the stories and, I felt, somewhat
took away from the fanciful magic of the story itself. Report this resource to let us know if this
resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. It's magic, but not the loud, shiny kind: It has the texture
of worn velvet, or a painstakingly hand-knit sweater stored away for years in tissue paper. The White
Witch has ensured that it's winter all the time in Narnia, and there are no holidays to break up the
coldness of the season: There has been no Christmas for 100 years. This material may not be
published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. I learned that you need to be brave in order to
compete with the antagonist. 9thgrade-books 1 like Like Comment Kellie 24 reviews May 2, 2008
First read these as a child and love them still. MyComicShop is not responsible for this item in any
way. My favorite: Reep-a-cheep and Dawn Treader. 1 like Like Comment Samuel Losi 1 review
October 4, 2012 I thought that an example of forshadowing in this book is when Aslan starts
walking away with his head lowered towards the stone table. I think, more than anything else, it
speaks to our capacity for compassion, and if that's not nondenominational, I don't know what is.
This wonderful film brings the magic, myths and sheer excitement of CS Lewis' story to life. As
Henley plays her, she's not a wide-eyed moppet but a highly introspective little person -- as some
children are, she's a perpetual grown-up in training, without ever being precocious or show-offy or
overcute. Her stare is like a stab of metal; her smile, when she needs to muster one, is a tight little
sliver of moon. Poor sound quality, so you might have to turn up your volume. I definetly think the
books are better than the movies, but I do enjoy watching the movies as well. 1 like Like Comment
Trisha 578 reviews October 27, 2009 I really enjoyed it. The kids are a bit bored in the professor's
vast, shadowy house, a nest of rambling stairways and doors to who-knows-where. All of our
proven, field-tested questions develop every Reading: Literature skill and a majority of the Reading:
Foundational, Reading: Informational, and the Writing skills within the Common Core State
Standards. I especially enjoy The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe out of all of the books. Since we
are constantly field-testing our CCQ Workbooks to ensure validity and reliability, this product will
receive FREE updates forever. But one day, during a game of hide-and-seek, the youngest Pevensie,
Lucy (played by the wonderful newcomer Georgie Henley), makes her way into a massive wardrobe.
I wish there were more. 1 like Like Comment Emmanuel Mendoza 28 reviews 1 follower May 27,
2016 I like the book because it like your into it.and it saves a lot of details,and action.And I will
recommend this book to me little brother because he like fiction books. 1 like Like Comment Marina
Andreou 51 reviews 14 followers September 30, 2012 brilliant book. Enough layers here to holdthe
attention of various ages and reading levels and as time has proven, a classic. It was interesting and
held my attention the whole time.
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Poor sound quality, so you
might have to turn up your volume. Beside the projector, no supervision was necessary. There's
nothing too clean or too overbright about it. I wish there were more. 1 like Like Comment
Emmanuel Mendoza 28 reviews 1 follower May 27, 2016 I like the book because it like your into
it.and it saves a lot of details,and action.And I will recommend this book to me little brother because
he like fiction books. 1 like Like Comment Marina Andreou 51 reviews 14 followers September 30,
2012 brilliant book. They are making the connection to the last days of Jesus. — Subrina B. Rated 5
out of 5 See all reviews Description This resource addresses this novel as an allegory. There, they
discover a charming, once peaceful kingdom that has been plunged into eternal winter by the evil
White Witch, Jadis. Entering the strange world of Narnia, the children discover a land in thrall to the
White Witch, where it's winter all year round, but never Christmas, and where magical creatures live
in fear of her cruelty. My favorite: Reep-a-cheep and Dawn Treader. 1 like Like Comment Samuel
Losi 1 review October 4, 2012 I thought that an example of forshadowing in this book is when Aslan
starts walking away with his head lowered towards the stone table. PG Your rating: 0 7 1 vote
Adventure Family Fantasy Info Cast Synopsis Siblings Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter step through
a magical wardrobe and find the land of Narnia. All of our proven, field-tested questions develop
every Reading: Literature skill and a majority of the Reading: Foundational, Reading: Informational,
and the Writing skills within the Common Core State Standards. Report this resource to let us know
if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. Her stare is like a stab of metal; her smile, when
she needs to muster one, is a tight little sliver of moon. I had forgotten how beautiful the symbolism
of each book. The boys and the girls enjoyed them, and I'm looking forward to sharing them with my
children. Narnia is a place that stands to bring out either the best or the worst in children, or in
anyone: The oldest two Pevensies, Peter and Susan (played by William Moseley and Anna
Popplewell), are young teenagers, and they end up facing the first tests of adulthood in territory that's
both bracingly but also terrifyingly unfamiliar. He's a lovely creature, with a mane the children want
to sink their hands into, and with eyes whose noble blink feels like a benediction. MyComicShop is
not responsible for this item in any way. The kids are a bit bored in the professor's vast, shadowy
house, a nest of rambling stairways and doors to who-knows-where. I read them during the summer
of middle school, the movies that are out give a good definition of the books but not as could as
imagining it for oneself 1 like Like Comment Marianne MC 54 reviews 6 followers March 7, 2008 I
read this series when I was in my first trimester of pregnancy with my first baby. This wonderful film
brings the magic, myths and sheer excitement of CS Lewis' story to life. It is wonderfully easy to use
and my students are engaged, not overwhelmed, and eager to read more books from the series. Since
we are constantly field-testing our CCQ Workbooks to ensure validity and reliability, this product
will receive FREE updates forever. Obviously Christian parallels are intended and done pretty well I
think. In the novel, C.S. Lewis re-tells the story of Jesus on the cross through the lives of a lion, a
witch, and four adventurous children. Narnia is a land populated by talking beavers, foxes and
badgers, and by fauns who negotiate the rough, snowy terrain on their furry, sturdy but delicate legs.
I think forshadowing is hinting at future events in a book. 1 like Like Comment Kim Floyd 16
reviews November 3, 2012 I loved this series. Information on which licences you need to show films
in your education setting. I definetly think the books are better than the movies, but I do enjoy
watching the movies as well. 1 like Like Comment Trisha 578 reviews October 27, 2009 I really
enjoyed it.
Swinton makes a terrifying villainess because she's wholly devoid of camp. Enough layers here to
holdthe attention of various ages and reading levels and as time has proven, a classic. If certain
religious groups want to lay claim to compassion as a brand, that's their business. It was fun to read
each of the books, though I must say that I was surprised by the HEAVY religious tones in the
stories. It was interesting and held my attention the whole time. In the novel, C.S. Lewis re-tells the
story of Jesus on the cross through the lives of a lion, a witch, and four adventurous children. They
also understand the occasional savagery of children, without passing judgment on it. The White
Witch has eyebrows and eyelashes the color of snow; she wears her hair in a tumble of icy blond
dreadlocks. The kids are a bit bored in the professor's vast, shadowy house, a nest of rambling
stairways and doors to who-knows-where. It's magic, but not the loud, shiny kind: It has the texture
of worn velvet, or a painstakingly hand-knit sweater stored away for years in tissue paper. They
brought about something in me that screamed wonderful fantasy and a chance at a wondrous belief
between fact and fiction truth and myth mix. Students, Teachers, Parents, and Administrators LOVE
our challenging questions because they ONLY focus on the essential higher-order thinking skills
needed to develop critical reading and evidence-based writing skills. I read them during the summer
of middle school, the movies that are out give a good definition of the books but not as could as
imagining it for oneself 1 like Like Comment Marianne MC 54 reviews 6 followers March 7, 2008 I
read this series when I was in my first trimester of pregnancy with my first baby. If you have already
purchased a CCQ Novel Study Assessment Workbook on TpT in the past, simply go to My
Purchases and download it again. The film, starring William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Skandar
Keynes, Georgie Henley, Tilda Swinton and many more, currently has a total of five posters
available. I especially enjoy The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe out of all of the books. We are
sure that you and your students will enjoy the results of our CCQ workbook. The movie's early
scenes suggest that he's deeply unhappy about something: His malaise is unidentified (and
unidentifiable), but we do know that the children's father is away fighting the war, and it's clear that
Edmund fears he'll be killed. But one day, during a game of hide-and-seek, the youngest Pevensie,
Lucy (played by the wonderful newcomer Georgie Henley), makes her way into a massive wardrobe.
All of our proven, field-tested questions develop every Reading: Literature skill and a majority of
the Reading: Foundational, Reading: Informational, and the Writing skills within the Common Core
State Standards. Please refer to the BBFC guidance for further help in your film choice. Narnia is a
land populated by talking beavers, foxes and badgers, and by fauns who negotiate the rough, snowy
terrain on their furry, sturdy but delicate legs. My favorite: Reep-a-cheep and Dawn Treader. 1 like
Like Comment Samuel Losi 1 review October 4, 2012 I thought that an example of forshadowing in
this book is when Aslan starts walking away with his head lowered towards the stone table. I think,
more than anything else, it speaks to our capacity for compassion, and if that's not
nondenominational, I don't know what is. Her stare is like a stab of metal; her smile, when she needs
to muster one, is a tight little sliver of moon. Entering the strange world of Narnia, the children
discover a land in thrall to the White Witch, where it's winter all year round, but never Christmas,
and where magical creatures live in fear of her cruelty. I think forshadowing is hinting at future
events in a book. 1 like Like Comment Kim Floyd 16 reviews November 3, 2012 I loved this series.
Since we are constantly field-testing our CCQ Workbooks to ensure validity and reliability, this
product will receive FREE updates forever. For an optimal experience, please switch to the latest
version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. There, they discover a
charming, once peaceful kingdom that has been plunged into eternal winter by the evil White Witch,
Jadis.

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