Question
Which detail from Through the Looking-Glass is symbolic of the author, Lewis Carroll, being sad to see Alice Liddell grow up?
The White Knight repeatedly falls off his horse.
The White Knight asks Alice to wait and wave to him.
The White Knight tells Alice he invented a new pudding.
The White Knight leaves Alice at the end of the wood.
The White Knight repeatedly falls off his horse.
The White Knight asks Alice to wait and wave to him.
The White Knight tells Alice he invented a new pudding.
The White Knight leaves Alice at the end of the wood.
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The detail that is symbolic of the author, Lewis Carroll, being sad to see Alice Liddell grow up is that The White Knight leaves Alice at the end of the wood.
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