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English, 28.09.2019 21:30, nails4life324

Alice's adventures in wonderland, chapter 1, excerpt
by lewis carroll

suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass; there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and alice's first thought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas! either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate it would not open any of them. however, on the second time round, she came upon a low curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door about fifteen inches high: she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to her great delight it fitted!

alice opened the door and found that it led into a small passage, not much larger than a rat-hole: she knelt down and looked along the passage into the loveliest garden you ever saw. how she longed to get out of that dark hall, and wander about among those beds of bright flowers and those cool fountains, but she could not even get her head though the doorway; "and even if my head would go through," thought poor alice, "it would be of very little use without my shoulders. oh, how i wish i could shut up like a telescope! i think i could, if i only know how to begin." for, you see, so many out-of-the-way things had happened lately, that alice had begun to think that very few things indeed were really impossible.

what details from this scene develop the character of alice? use specific information and lines from the text to write your answer.

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Alice's adventures in wonderland, chapter 1, excerpt
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