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EXCERPT FROM ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND: CHAPTER 12

Part A: How does a passage's conclusion develop it's theme?

A. Alice wakes up in her sister's lap after being attacked in her dream, and this emphasizes how love and family are the best forms of protection.

B. Alice forgets about Wonderland and runs off after waking up from her dream, and this shows how being young means being carefree.

C. Alice's sister dreams about living in Wonderland and this suggests that Wonderland can be found in the hearts of the young.

D. Alice's sister dreams about Wonderland and Alice growing up, and this shows the importance of holding onto ones imagination.
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Answer:

The correct answer is option C. Alice's sister dreams about living in Wonderland and this suggests that Wonderland can be found in the hearts of the young.

Explanation:

When fully awake, Alice recounts all the adventures in her dream to her sister.

Her sister sends her home before it is too late, but she stays on the shore and thinks about all the wonderful adventures of Alice. Alice's sister begins to dream of Alice and the creatures in her dream.

She seems to hear the White Rabbit hurrying by and the Mouse splashing; She thinks she heard the clinking of cups at that crazy afternoon snack, the Queen's death sentences, the pig's sneezing, the Gryphon's cawing, and much more.

Alice's sister believes she is in Wonderland, but she knows that the sounds she hears are actually cowbells, a shepherd, and a neighboring farm. Finally, she imagines Alice as a woman but with the heart of a child and telling her own children strange and wonderful stories like this one, the one about her adventures in Wonderland.

Answer:

D

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