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English, 12.11.2020 21:30 elishaheart21

Read the excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll. “She's all right again now,” said the Red Queen. “Do you know Languages? What's the French for fiddle-de-dee?”

“Fiddle-de-dee's not English,” Alice replied gravely.

“Who ever said it was?” said the Red Queen.

Alice thought she saw a way out of the difficulty this time. “If you'll tell me what language "fiddle-de-dee" is, I'll tell you the French for it!” she exclaimed triumphantly.

But the Red Queen drew herself up rather stiffly, and said “Queens never make bargains.”

“I wish Queens never asked questions,” Alice thought to herself.

From Alice’s point of view in the excerpt, which best explains how the theme is expressed to readers?

The conversation does not make sense, giving someone in Alice’s position the feeling of being out of control.
The conversation does make sense, giving someone in Alice’s position the feeling of being in control.
The conversation is understandable, allowing someone in Alice’s position to be comfortable in the situation.
The conversation is incorrect, allowing someone in Alice’s position to be embarrassed in the situation.

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