Alice has experienced many odd things since falling down a rabbit hole and things continue to get weirder from there so it's only respectable that she's starting to think not everything is impossible. Even in this scene we experience another impossible thing; "n<span>ot much larger than a rat-hole: she knelt down and looked along the passage into the loveliest garden you ever saw...wander about among those beds of bright flowers and those cool fountains..." Notice how it says flower beds and fountains. If the door that led to this place was the size of a rat-hole what on earth could've gone through the hole and planted the garden and created a fountain? That is yet another impossible thought just from the passage. Alice has every right to think there must be a way to get inside, afterall, someone had to be inside to put everything there, right?
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Answer:
KENNY AND BYRON WERE TREATED POORLY
Explanation:
Answer:
In all cultures, children playfully taunt one another
The way the author shows the experience of children of specific ethnicities shapes the theme that diversity is important in literature.
<h3>What is the theme?</h3>
- It is the message that the text conveys.
- It is a lesson passed from the author to the reader.
The passage shown in the question above shows how different books present the daily life, victories, and difficulties of characters and authors of different ethnicities. This kind of attitude underscores how important ethnic diversity is in literature and can teach readers a lot.
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Answer: B. The Balinese production has a more childlike tone, while the tone of the Utah Valley University production is sinister and mysterious.
Explanation:
Some of the differences that can be seen between the Balinese production's interpretation of The Tempest and the Utah Valley University production's interpretation include the fact that a shadow screen was used for the state of the Balinese production while a traditional stage of as used for the Utah Valley University production.
Also, the Balinese production has a more childlike tone, while the tone of the Utah Valley University production is sinister and mysterious.