Which sentence from Chapter IV of Alice in Wonderland best identifies this work as a fantasy?

She waited for some time without hearing anything more.
Alice heard the Rabbit say, "A barrowful will do, to begin with."
"A barrowful of what?" thought Alice.
She ran off as hard as she could and soon found herself safe in a thick wood

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The sentence that best identifies "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" as a fantasy is: "Alice heard the Rabbit say, 'A barrowful will do, to begin with.'"

This sentence highlights the presence of talking animals, which is a hallmark of fantasy literature. The situation itself, where a rabbit speaks and engages in human-like behavior, establishes a whimsical and fantastical setting typical of the genre.