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How do Alice's actions reveal Lewis Carroll's tone of acceptance in this nonsense world? "Can you row?" the Sheep asked, handing her a pair of knitting-needles as she spoke. "Yes, a little - but not on land- and not with needles - » Alice was beginning to say, when suddenly the needles turned into oars in her hands, and she found they were in a little boat, gliding along between banks: so there was nothing for it but to do her best. "Feather!" cried the Sheep, as she took up another pair of needles. This didn't sound like a remark that needed any answer, so Alice said nothing, but pulled away. - Through the Looking-Glass, Lewis Carroll O She finds herself in a rowboat with a sheep. O She questions why the Sheep cries "Feather!" O She keeps on when the Sheep cries "Feather!" O She refuses to row with knitting needles.

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