Question
Read this excerpt from Chapter X of Alice in Wonderland.
"I don't believe there's an atom of meaning in it," ventured Alice.
"If there's no meaning in it," said the King, "that saves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn't try to find any. Let the jury consider their verdict."
"No, no!" said the Queen. "Sentence first—verdict afterwards."
"Stuff and nonsense!" said Alice loudly. "The idea of having the sentence first!"
"Hold your tongue!" said the Queen, turning purple. . . .
"Who cares for you?" said Alice (she had grown to her full size by this time). "You're nothing but a pack of cards!"
The underlined phrases convey a tone of
cooperation.
fear.
defiance.
indifference.
"I don't believe there's an atom of meaning in it," ventured Alice.
"If there's no meaning in it," said the King, "that saves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn't try to find any. Let the jury consider their verdict."
"No, no!" said the Queen. "Sentence first—verdict afterwards."
"Stuff and nonsense!" said Alice loudly. "The idea of having the sentence first!"
"Hold your tongue!" said the Queen, turning purple. . . .
"Who cares for you?" said Alice (she had grown to her full size by this time). "You're nothing but a pack of cards!"
The underlined phrases convey a tone of
cooperation.
fear.
defiance.
indifference.
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The underlined phrases convey a tone of **defiance**. Alice's statements reflect her refusal to accept the nonsensical proceedings and her willingness to stand up against the authority of the Queen and the court.
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