The excerpt suggests that Lewis Carroll is excited for Alice to grow up even though Alice is scared. This interpretation aligns with the idea that Carroll encourages growth and change, and recognizes the apprehension that often accompanies growing up.
What does the excerpt suggest about Lewis Carroll’s feelings for the real Alice?
Lewis Carroll is excited for Alice to grow up even though Alice is scared.
Lewis Carroll is sad about Alice growing up even though Alice is excited about it.
Lewis Carroll wants to help Alice even though Alice does not appreciate it.
Lewis Carroll wants Alice to be more independent even though Alice wants his help.
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