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posledela
2 years ago
6

Imagine Alice has returned from her journey down the rabbit hole and is retelling the events to her sister. Write a story from A

lice's point of view, in which Alice explains what happened to her after she reached the bottom of the rabbit hole
English
1 answer:
Reika [66]2 years ago
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Answer and Explanation:

After falling into the rabbit hole I've been going down for so long, so long I can't even tell how many hours it lasted. I wasn't afraid of the fall, but I was very bored because I never got to the end of that fall. When I finally reached the bottom, I found myself in a very weird location. It was a hall with doors, but they were all locked. I found the situation very strange, but I wasn't afraid. I was curious.

There was a table in the middle of the room and on top of it was a key and a bottle. On the bottle it said "drink me" so I drank it. This made me shrink in size quickly. I got tiny and couldn't reach the top of the table to get the key that was there. That's when I saw a muffin on the floor, where there was a sign saying "eat me" so I ate it and started to grow. I was excited because I could get the key, but I started to grow too big. I became giant and couldn't reach the key again.

I felt so sad that I started crying violently. My tears were huge and flooded the entire hall. Can you believe? However, as I cried I started to shrink and I only realized this when I fell into the river that my tears formed. I started swimming and suddenly I was out of the room, even though I didn't open any doors.

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