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English, 07.11.2019 08:31 YmTia06221220

Read the excerpt from alice in wonderland by alice gerstenberg. which statement is true about alice and the red queen?

alice: why, you’re the red queen!

red queen: of course i am! where do you come from? and where are you going? look up, speak nicely, and don’t twiddle your fingers!

alice: i only wanted to see what the looking glass was like. perhaps i’ve lost my way.

red queen: i don’t know what you mean by your way; all the ways about here belong to me. curtsey while you’re thinking what to say. it saves time.

alice: i’ll try it when i go home; the next time i’m a little late for dinner.

red queen: it’s time for you to answer now; open your mouth a little wider when you speak, and always say, “your majesty.” i suppose you don’t want to lose your name?

alice: no, indeed.

a. the red queen is arrogant, while alice is respectful.

b. the red queen is thoughtful, while alice is ignorant.

c. both alice and the red queen are outspoken.

d. both alice and the red queen are insensitive.

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