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Alice In Wonderland By Lewis Carroll For a minute or
What does the excerpt suggest about Lewis Carroll’s feelings for the real Alice?
Lewis Carroll is excited for Alice to grow up
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Alice In Wonderland
By Lewis Carroll For a minute or two she stood looking at the strange house and wondering what to do next,
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Alice in Wonderland
By Lewis Carroll Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank and of having
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Who wrote the political satire also loved as a children’s book titled Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland?
* A. Louie the Great
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B0BBY
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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Chapter XI (excerpt)
Lewis Carroll WHO STOLE THE TARTS? 1 The King and Queen of Hearts were
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Which of the following is an opinion?
a) Lewis Carroll is the pen name of C. C. Dodgson. b) C. L. Dodgson wrote Alice's
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When Alice first meets the Cheshire Cat, she asks what sort of people live in Wonderland. The Cat explains that everyone in
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I know I asked this earlier, but right now I want to know if this is close enough to the original Alice in Wonderland to be a
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Millie
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Which detail from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll points to the theme that loneliness is a part of growing up?
Alice
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Read the excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.
“You ought to return thanks in a neat speech,” the Red
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