Asked by maryline
Read this excerpt from Chapter IV of Alice in Wonderland.
So she swallowed one of the cakes and was delighted to find that she began shrinking directly. As soon as she was small enough to get through the door, she ran out of the house and found quite a crowd of little animals and birds waiting outside. They all made a rush at Alice the moment she appeared, but she ran off as hard as she could and soon found herself safe in a thick wood.
How does this passage show the logic of Wonderland?
Alice shrinks when she eats the cakes.
Alice shrinks because she is scared.
Alice grows because she is scared.
Alice grows when she eats the cakes.
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Answered by
maryline
How does this passage show the logic of Wonderland?
Alice shrinks when she eats the cakes.
Alice shrinks because she is scared.
Alice grows because she is scared.
Alice grows when she eats the cakes
Alice shrinks when she eats the cakes.
Alice shrinks because she is scared.
Alice grows because she is scared.
Alice grows when she eats the cakes
Answered by
PsyDAG
Alice shrinks when she eats the cakes.
Answered by
Anabelle
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