Answer:
The correct arrangement of the words in the question is given below:
He lies to his siblings about what he did in Narnia
Step-by-step explanation:
The subject in question here is Edmund from The Chronicles of Narnia
by C. S. Lewis.
As a background, Lucy in Chapter 3 of the above-mentioned book had visited Narnia. For her it seemed like only a few hours. Her siblings however look at her like she doesn't know what she is relating.
Edmund at some point also visits Narnia. When he gets back, Lucy is happy to have someone who can corroborate her experience.
When she turns to Edmund to affirm these experiences, he puts on a patronizing look, one that would make it seem as though he is Lucy's elder and as such more responsible and mature. With this look, he trivializes the experience in Narnia and even lies about most of it.
One of the reasons is that he does not want to reveal his time with and the deal he struck with the White Witch.
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