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Chapters 1-2
Reading Check
1. Magic mist/fog (Chapter 1)
2. Language/names (Chapter 1)
3. Summon the dead (Chapter 2)
4. It is called Shadow (Chapter 2)
5. Releasing the shadow (Chapter 2)
Short Answer
1. Ged is young, ignorant, arrogant, power-hungry, and impatient, whereas Ogion is older, wise, humble, unambitious, and patient, even when Ged does not appreciate his wisdom. Ogion has what Ged lacks. (Chapter 2)
2. Ogion knows The Limits and Responsibilities of Power and thus uses it sparingly. (Chapter 2)
3. Ged wants power, but he does not know how to use it wisely. He is often caught between his respect for Ogion’s humility and his own pride. (Various chapters)
Chapters 3-4
Reading Check
1. Himself/his pride (Various chapters)
2. The herald (Various chapters)
3. A mentor (Various chapters)
4. The Limits and Responsibilities of Power (Chapter 4)
Short Answer
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