i would say c because the people were treated unfairly and the government need to be fixed
<u>Answer:</u><u>Tweedledee and Tweedledum, two chubby twins, are standing side by side with their arms encircling one another's shoulders when Alice approaches them. Alice starts reciting a poem she is familiar with about them as soon as she sees them. In the poem, Tweedledee and Tweedledum argue about a broken rattle until a crow scares them and makes them forget their disagreement. They extend their hands in greeting to Alice while denying that anything has ever occurred and ignoring her inquiries about how to exit the woods. Alice takes hold of each man's hand since she doesn't want to favor one over the other, and the three start dancing in a circle. After a little dance, they come to a stop, and Tweedledee and Tweedledum disregard Alice's questions on how to leave the woods. </u><u>(chapter4) </u>sorry i don't know the other one
Explanation:
B. Morning "And both that morning equally lay/ in leaves no step had trodden black"
Answer:
to correct the misconception that enslaved people sing because they are happy