Asked by Rora
Read the excerpt from Through The Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.
“Ridiculous!” cried the Queen. “Why, don’t you see, child—” here she broke off with a frown, and, after thinking for a minute, suddenly changed the subject of the conversation. “What do you mean by "If you really are a Queen"? What right have you to call yourself so? You can’t be a Queen, you know, till you’ve passed the proper examination. And the sooner we begin it, the better.”
What symbolic meaning can be drawn from the excerpt?
A. The Red Queen knows what is best for Alice.
B. Alice is trying to grow up too quickly.
C. Alice is cheating in the chess game.
D. The Red Queen wants to become a child.
Can some one answer this quickly? I don't have 50 years to answer it.
“Ridiculous!” cried the Queen. “Why, don’t you see, child—” here she broke off with a frown, and, after thinking for a minute, suddenly changed the subject of the conversation. “What do you mean by "If you really are a Queen"? What right have you to call yourself so? You can’t be a Queen, you know, till you’ve passed the proper examination. And the sooner we begin it, the better.”
What symbolic meaning can be drawn from the excerpt?
A. The Red Queen knows what is best for Alice.
B. Alice is trying to grow up too quickly.
C. Alice is cheating in the chess game.
D. The Red Queen wants to become a child.
Can some one answer this quickly? I don't have 50 years to answer it.
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Rora
I think it's B or C.
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