complete solutions
what is suggested by the fact that the rabbit Alice sees speaks ans wears clothing? - correct
answer ✔✔ that she is dreaming
what literary device is employed by the author when he described the rabbits ? - correct answer
✔✔ anthropomorphism
why is it thematically significant that all the larger doors are locked and that the only door for
which Alice has a key is too small for her to fit through ? - correct answer ✔✔ alice is at an age
between childhood and adulthood so the large door represents the things that she is to small
for and the small door represents the childhood things that she is to big for
what literary term is used for the following sentence "i must be shutting up like a telescope" -
correct answer ✔✔ a simile
what does Alice's conversation with the mouse reveal about how she feels about her
conversations with adults? - correct answer ✔✔ she is afraid that everything she says is wrong.
she also feels this way about adults because she always feels like she is saying the wrong thing
what happens to alert Alice to the fact that she is shrinking again ? - correct answer ✔✔ she
notices that she is wearing the white rabbits kid gloves
what makes Alice shrink again ? - correct answer ✔✔ the fan is making her shrink
, at what point in the story does alice say to herself "who in the world am i. ah thats the great
puzzle!" why does alice begin to recite her multiplication tables ? - correct answer ✔✔ she
thinks she knows the answers so she is seeing if she is really herself. she thinks that she is mable
in what ways can the caucus race be interpreted as satiric? this race, as carol portrays it, is
intended to satirize politics ? - correct answer ✔✔ making fun of a pointless race. they all get
prizes.
why is the poem on page 28 a figurative verse ? - correct answer ✔✔ it is the shape of a rat tail
and it is about a rat tail.
Alice has either offended or frightened every creature she has met since her arrival. what does
this reveal about Alice's opinion of herself? - correct answer ✔✔ she feels weird about her size
and that she makes everyone else
why does alice drink the potion at the white rabbits house ? - correct answer ✔✔ she drinks the
potion to make herself bigger it is also a plot device to help move the story forward
why is it significant that alice grows to large when she drinks the potion ? how does this relate
to alice's outlook on the future when she associates growing up with becoming an old and
staying young with always having lessons to do? - correct answer ✔✔ she says that even though
she is big she will still be learning lessons the entire time because only her body grew not her
mind
how does alice eventually get out of the white rabbits house ? - correct answer ✔✔ she eats
the cake to make herself shrink again
`what kind of animal does alice encounter when she is in the woods? - correct answer ✔✔ a
giant dog