Read this excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.

Tweedledee began instantly:

“The sun was shining—”

Here Alice ventured to interrupt him. “If it's VERY long,” she said, as politely as she could, “would you please tell me first which road—”

Tweedledee smiled gently, and began again:

“The sun was shining on the sea,
Shining with all his might”

Based on the details in this excerpt, the reader can infer that

Alice wants to hear the entire poem.
Alice dislikes Tweedledee and Tweedledum.
Alice is eager to continue her journey.
Alice wants to stay in this location.

1 answer

Based on the details in the excerpt, the reader can infer that Alice is eager to continue her journey. Her interruption suggests that she is concerned about the length of the poem and is focused on determining which road to take, indicating her desire to move forward rather than stay in one place.

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