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Drupady [299]
3 years ago
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Read the excerpt from Through the Looking Glass, by Lewis Carroll. "How would you like to live in Looking-glass House, Kitty? I

wonder if they'd give you milk in there? Perhaps Looking-glass milk isn't good to drink—But oh, Kitty! now we come to the passage. You can just see a little PEEP of the passage in Looking-glass House, if you leave the door of our drawing-room wide open: and it's very like our passage as far as you can see, only you know it may be quite different on beyond. Oh, Kitty! how nice it would be if we could only get through into Looking-glass House! I'm sure it's got, oh! such beautiful things in it! Let's pretend there's a way of getting through into it, somehow, Kitty. Let's pretend the glass has got all soft like gauze, so that we can get through. Based on details in the text, which statement is the best prediction of Alice’s behavior? Alice will climb through the looking glass to have a look at the other room. Alice will stop to wonder about the other room and play somewhere else. Alice will eventually get bored with the other room in the looking glass. Alice will break the looking glass so she no longer has to look at the room.
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1 answer:
joja [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

its a

Explanation:

i took tnhe test on edge

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