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Explore a comprehensive set of questions and answers covering chapter 2-6 of 'through the looking glass' by lewis carroll. This resource delves into key plot points, character motivations, and symbolic elements, providing a valuable tool for students and enthusiasts alike. Each question is paired with a detailed answer, enhancing comprehension and critical thinking skills. Perfect for exam preparation, study groups, or individual exploration of this classic literary work. This document offers a structured approach to understanding the nuances of carroll's imaginative world, making it an essential guide for anyone studying or revisiting 'through the looking glass'.
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Why doesn't Alice want to go back to the house? - ANS ✔✔It would be the end of her adventures Why do you think she can't get up the hill to the garden? - ANS ✔✔She has to walk backwards What was growing in the middle of the daises? - ANS ✔✔A willow tree Why did the flowers wait to speak until Alice spoke to them? - ANS ✔✔It would be rude for them to begin Why did the daisy say the tree went "Bough-Wough?" - ANS ✔✔It can bark What reason did the Tiger-Lily give Alice for the flowers being able to talk? - ANS ✔✔The ground was too hard For what reason did the Red Queen tell Alice to curtesy? - ANS ✔✔It saves time when one doesn't know what to say What language did the Queen tell Alice to speak when she couldn't think of the English for the thing? - ANS ✔✔French What chess piece is Alice to be in the chess game? - ANS ✔✔White pawn
Alice thought she saw a great big bee drinking nectar from a huge flower, but it what was it really? - ANS ✔✔an elephant Name the 3 instruments through which the Guard on the train looked at Alice. - ANS ✔✔microscopes, telescope, an opera-glass In what was the man dressed who was sitting opposite of Alice? - ANS ✔✔white paper Who or what was sitting next to the gentlemen in white? - ANS ✔✔goat Who or what was sitting next to the goat? - ANS ✔✔beetle Name the insects Alice said lived in her homeland. - ANS ✔✔horse fly, dragon fly, butterfly What is the Rocking-Horse fly made of? - ANS ✔✔wood What does the Rocking-Horse fly eat? - ANS ✔✔sap and saw dust What was the Snap-Dragon Fly made of? - ANS ✔✔plum-pudding, holly wings What does the Snap-Dragon Fly eat? - ANS ✔✔frumenty and mince pie Why do insects fly into candles? - ANS ✔✔they want to be Snap-Dragon Flies Which insect is telling Alice about the insects in the Looking Glass world? - ANS ✔✔the gnat
What stopped the fight? - ANS ✔✔the crow Whose shawl was it? - ANS ✔✔the White queen For what job did she try to hire Alice? - ANS ✔✔a lady maid How did the Queen remember things? - ANS ✔✔she would remember things that would occur 2 weeks from then What animal did the Queen turn into? - ANS ✔✔a sheep What was the sheep doing when Alice saw her in the shop? - ANS ✔✔knitting What was the oddest part of the shop? - ANS ✔✔when she looked at something it disappeared How many pairs of needles was the sheep using? - ANS ✔✔ 14 How many needles was the sheep using? - ANS ✔✔ 28 What did the needles turn into that the sheep was using? - ANS ✔✔oars Define rushes? - ANS ✔✔a type of flower What did Alice grab that the sheep said was a nice crab? - ANS ✔✔a rush
What happened to the egg as Alice tried to get to it? - ANS ✔✔it kept getting farther away What is a cravat? - ANS ✔✔a neck tie Why did the sheep keep saying "feather"? - ANS ✔✔Alice was a silly goose Describe how the egg ended up to be Humpty? - ANS ✔✔it had eyes, a mouth, and looked humanly What did Humpty say his name meant? - ANS ✔✔the handsome shape he is How did Alice now know that the king would come to his rescue? - ANS ✔✔it was in a book What was the only book Humpty had read? - ANS ✔✔History of England What is a un-birthday present? - ANS ✔✔a present given when its not your birthday Why couldn't Alice ell if it was a belt or cravat? - ANS ✔✔she couldn't tell where his neck was and where his waist was What was the poem about that Humpty told Alice? - ANS ✔✔fish What did Humpty tell Alice to do to make her face not look ordinary? - ANS ✔✔have 2 eyes on the same side of her face, have a mouth at the top What ended their conversation? - ANS ✔✔Humpty fell off the wall