What is the difference between Alice’s point of view and the Wonderland characters’ points of view in the passage?
A
The people of Wonderland want Alice’s help in choosing a fair sentence for the Knave, but Alice does not believe he is guilty.
B
Alice thinks the trial does not make sense, but the people of Wonderland disagree with Alice’s opinions.
C
Neither Alice nor the Wonderland characters really know what is going on or what crime the Knave has been accused of.
D
Alice is the only person who believes that the Knave is innocent and she tries to protect him in the trial.
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