Answer:
Alice is trying to grow up too quickly.
Explanation:
<em>Through the Looking-Glass </em>is a novel written by Lewis Carroll as the sequel to <em>Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.</em>
In the given scene, the Red Queen reveals to Alice that the entire countryside is laid out in squares, like a huge chessboard, and offers to make Alice a queen if she can move all the way to the eighth rank/row in a chess match.
The symbolic meaning that can be drawn from the given excerpt is that Alice is trying to grow up too quickly. It seems like she wants to become a queen before it's time, before she has passed the proper examination.
The answer is A-They both use literary techniques
Answer:
Uncle JNAK: How are you getting on?
Suyuru: I am doing quite well, I'm doing lessons online"
Uncle Janak: "How long do you study online per day?"
Suyuru: "We have lessons from 7:30 am to 1:00"
Uncle Janak: "Well do you like it?"
Suyuru: "Well there was no option, I attended them regularly. Its boring
to look at the screen for hours but, we got used to it with the time and the worst thing was that I miss my friends"
Uncle Janak: "Don't worry, you would be able to go back to school soon."
Sayuru: "I wish so."
Explanation:
"<em>The Diary of a Wimpy kids: the Last Straw"</em> is a book that tells the story of Greg Heffley and his daily life reflected. The story starts on January 1, when George and the family are sharing its New Year's resolutions. Greg has a friend, Rowley, and both walk to school and back home, sharing stories.
Greg is compared the son of his father’s boss. Greg starts playing in the intramural team in school, where George substitutes a first-team goalie but he gets distracted and the team loses the match. His father is embarrassed and after a while he decides to enroll Greg in a military school, but firstly Greg joins the boy scouts to impress his father. But Greg misses a camp trip and is afraid to end up in the military school.
His father reconsiders the idea of the military camp and finally, Greg is expecting anxiously his summer vacation. End of the book.