In Chapter 3, Part 2 of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," the mouse becomes offended when it looks like Alice isn’t listening to its tale. This reaction is part of the humorous interactions between Alice and the various creatures she meets, highlighting her misunderstanding and the absurdity of the situations in Wonderland.
In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Chapter 3, Part 2, how does the mouse react as Alice listens to its tale?
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Chapter 3, Part 2
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He gets confused as he talks to Alice and becomes flustered.
He gets confused as he talks to Alice and becomes flustered.
He forgives Alice when she asks him to continue his story.
He forgives Alice when she asks him to continue his story.
He gets scared when Alice mentions her cat again.
He gets scared when Alice mentions her cat again.
He becomes offended when it looks like Alice isn’t listening.
He becomes offended when it looks like Alice isn’t listening.
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