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English, 29.11.2020 18:00, chrisgonzv1219

Hep i am timed Here Alice ventured to interrupt him. "If it's VERY long," she said, as politely as she could, "would you please tell me first which road --"
a. Alice is probably in a hurry.
b. Alice dislikes Tweedledee and Tweedledum.

"If I wasn’t real," Alice said -- half-laughing through her tears, it all seemed so ridiculous -- "I shouldn't be able to cry."
a. Alice understands the backward logic of the looking-glass world.
b. Alice is still trying to use real-world logic in the looking-glass world.

"Yes, but then I HAD done the things I was punished for," said Alice: "that makes all the difference."
a. Alice thinks it is fair to be punished for misbehavior.
b. Alice does not think it is fair to be punished.

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