Answer: A. It reveals both Alice’s inner thoughts and past experiences to portray her as bright and imaginative yet sometimes silly.
Explanation:
Carroll uses the third person omniscient as the point of view to be able to write about all the thoughts, movements, and sentiments of Alice. That's how the reader can learn about her inner thoughts and previous experiences. For example: 'what is the use of a book', thought Alice 'without pictures or conversation?'
A because my dad hunts and he does not think about that if not probally c
Show me more info....on Mr Lacey and his trip at the pound where he saw dogs I presume