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Mathematics, 20.11.2020 07:00 pevin2955

Which statement about the looking-glass world in Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll is true? O The creatures of the looking-glass world are very logical in their behavior and their thoughts.
O All of the rules in the looking-glass world are complete nonsense and have no logic at all.
O In order to win an argument in the looking-glass land, a person must apply logic.
O Many things in the looking-glass world seem to be nonsensical but are actually logical.

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