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When Alice finds herself in a 'curious' situation after falling down the rabbit hole, what does the word 'curious' most likely mean based on the context of her strange experience?
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Alice becomes 'perplexed' when she encounters talking animals and strange events. Based on how she reacts to these impossible things, what does 'perplexed' mean?
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When Alice finds herself in a 'curious' situation after falling down the rabbit hole, what does the word 'curious' most likely mean based on the context of her strange experience?
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Alice becomes 'perplexed' when she encounters talking animals and strange events. Based on how she reacts to these impossible things, what does 'perplexed' mean?
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The White Rabbit appears 'flustered' as he rushes past Alice, constantly checking his watch and muttering about being late. What does 'flustered' suggest about his emotional state?
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Alice finds the rabbit hole 'peculiar' because it's unlike any normal hole she's seen before. Given that it leads to Wonderland, what does 'peculiar' most likely mean?
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When Alice drinks from the bottle labeled 'DRINK ME,' she finds the taste 'agreeable' and continues drinking. What can you infer 'agreeable' means in this context?
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Alice becomes 'vexed' when she realizes she's forgotten the key after shrinking. Based on her frustrated reaction to this problem, what does 'vexed' mean?
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The narrator describes Alice's fall as 'leisurely,' mentioning she has time to look around and even grab a jar from a shelf. What does 'leisurely' suggest about her fall?
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Alice finds it 'imprudent' to drink from an unknown bottle, but her curiosity overcomes her caution. Based on her internal debate, what does 'imprudent' mean?
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When Alice grows too large for the room, she becomes 'melancholy' about her situation and begins to cry. What emotion does 'melancholy' describe?
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Alice finds the White Rabbit's behavior 'extraordinary' since rabbits don't usually wear waistcoats or carry watches. What does 'extraordinary' mean in this context?
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When Alice debates whether to drink from the bottle, she shows internal conflict between curiosity and caution. This literary technique is called:
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When Alice says 'I must be getting somewhere near the centre of the earth,' this statement is an example of which figurative language technique?
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The phrase 'down, down, down' as Alice falls creates what literary effect in the story's rising action?
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When Alice thinks 'what is the use of a book without pictures or conversations?', what does this reveal about the story's exposition?
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The description of Alice 'burning with curiosity' uses which type of figurative language to show her emotional state?
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In terms of plot structure, Alice's realization that she's forgotten the key after shrinking represents which story element?
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When the narrator says Alice 'floated down like a feather,' this simile suggests what about her unusual fall?
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The White Rabbit checking his watch and exclaiming about being late serves what purpose in the story's structure?
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When Alice considers that drinking the bottle might 'shrink her up like a telescope,' what type of figurative language is being used?
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The phrase 'Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister' establishes what element of the plot diagram?
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When Alice encounters the Cheshire Cat who appears and disappears at will, she finds his ability 'disconcerting.' Based on how this supernatural power affects her sense of reality, what does 'disconcerting' most likely mean?
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The Mad Hatter's tea party is described as 'perpetual,' with the characters stuck at the same time forever due to a quarrel with Time. What does 'perpetual' suggest about the nature of their tea party?
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Alice finds the Queen of Hearts' constant threats of execution 'preposterous' since no one actually gets beheaded. Based on the gap between the Queen's words and actions, what does 'preposterous' mean?
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When Alice tries to recite poems but they come out wrong, she becomes 'bewildered' by her inability to remember familiar verses correctly. What does her confusion about these memory lapses suggest 'bewildered' means?