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Aleksandr [31]
2 years ago
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According to the Cheshire Cat in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, how is the March Hare like the Hatter? A. The March Hare also

wears a large top hat. B. The March Hare also wears a strange watch. C. The March Hare is also mad. D. The March Hare also fell down a rabbit hole.
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2 answers:
Kamila [148]2 years ago
4 0


According to Cheshire Cat, March Hare is like the Hatter because

C. The March Hare is also mad.

Only the Hatter wore a hat. White

Rabbit is the other character to have a watch.

Alice is the one who fell down the rabbit hole.

Hope this helps.

snow_lady [41]2 years ago
3 0
According to the Cheshire Cat in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, The March Hare is also mad like the Hatter.
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