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1. How is the narrator's point of view different from Alice's? (RL.2.6) O
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A. The narrator feels bored telling the story and Alice feels excited.
B. The narrator provides context for Alice's actions and Alice does not.
C. The narrator understands what is happening to Alice and Alice does not.
D. The narrator thinks following the White Rabbit is foolish and Alice does not
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