Alice's Adventures: Chapter 7
- Jocelyn Alvarez
- May 13, 2015
- 1 min read
"'You might just as well say,' added the March Hare, 'that 'I like what I get' is the same thing as ' I get what I like'!'... " that ' I breathe when I sleep' is the same thing as ' I sleep when I breathe'!'" page 55-56
(P) Alice is not going to admit that she is wrong. (CL) The March Hare and Hatter are correct. There is a difference between both sentences. For example, "I like what I get" can be like saying that I get something and I like it. " I get what I like" can be like saying that I get the things I like. (R) They are all arguing about the differences of putting words in a different order when you talk or write it in a sentence. Sentences have different meanings when you write the words in a different order.

" Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the tress had a door leading into it." page 62
(Q) I wonder what the door will lead her to? I wonder what is behind the door/tree?(P) I think Alice will have to do something in order to get indide the door. Alice will probably meet a new person. (CL) When Alice was talking she saw a tree with a door in it and know she will have to either go inside or not. (E) I feel like the author is trying to get us to wonder about what Alice is going to do. The author can also just be giving a description though.
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