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Arte-miy333 [17]
2 years ago
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Alice adventures in wonderland Drag each tile to the correct box.

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Montano1993 [528]2 years ago
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Answer:

Alice follows the White Rabbit down the passage into a large room.

Alice cannot unlock the doors in the passage with the key, so she searches for another way out.

Alice finds a small door behind a curtain which she unlocks, but it is too small for her to fit inside.

Alice finds a bottle which says "Drink Me," but reads it carefully before deciding to take any action.

Explanation:

kobusy [5.1K]2 years ago
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Answer:

Alice follows the White Rabbit  down the passage into a large room.

Alice cannot unlock the doors in the  passage with the key, so she so  she searches for another way out.

Alice finds a small door behind  a curtain which she unlocks, but it  is too small for her to fit inside.

Alice finds a bottle which says  "Drink Me," but reads it carefully  before deciding to take any action.

Explanation:

Lewis Carroll's children’s fantasy story <em>Alice's Adventures in Wonderland</em> tells the story of a young girl named Alice and her adventures through the fairy-land of Wonderland. This book remains one of the most famous and read books of children fiction.

The given events are from the first chapter of the novel. While Alice and her sister were sitting on the riverbank when she saw a White Rabbit hopping along, checking its watch and hurrying along as if it was late for something. <u>Alice follows the rabbit and fell through the rabbit hole into a huge passageway with huge halls with numerous doors</u>. She couldn't open anyone of them and was curious to know what lies beyond those doors. Then she <u>saw a golden key on a three-legged table made of solid glass and tried to open the doors with it. But the key wouldn't fit in the locks </u>for they were too big for the tiny golden key.

Desperate for another way out, she <u>discovered a small door behind a curtain. When she tried the tiny key, it fitted and opened the door but she couldn't get through because she was too big for the tiny door</u>. Then she <u>saw a bottle that says "Drink me" which she did</u>, but not before carefully checking it for poison or something else.

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