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Chapter 3

  • Wendy Raymundo
  • May 4, 2015
  • 1 min read

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"The first question of course was, how to get dry again: a few minutes it seemed quite natural to Alice to find herself talking to familiarly with them..."(16-17) (E) Alice should ask the animals questions like where she is or if there is a way out. I would of tried of asking them things so I can have more of an understanding of where I was at. (P) I whink Alice won't even ask them anything and then they are all gonna leave. Alice is going to have to figure things out on her own. (R) Maybe having Alice figuring things on her own is not a bad idea. Alice being independant will help her become smarter and not rely on people to help her. Alice will mature faster throughout the time she is there which is something she needs. "On various pretexts they all moved off, and Alice was soon left alone. (21) (CL) Alice didn't ask them anything and was all alone at the end. All the animals left when they dried up, so now Alice needs to find her own path.(Q)Where did all the animals leave to? (R) SInce there was animals that talked to her then maybe through her adventure she will meet many new people or animals. She will be a different person at the end with all these unusual things going on then start changing slowly. (E) The author might try to show us how one girl can change so much by an adventure she had and how everything begins to affect her along the way.


 
 
 

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