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Think back to Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll. Which details are enticing, and which are too revealing and give the story away? Choose the best answer from each drop-down menu. Alice sets out to discover how the world on the other side of the looking glass works. enticing Finally, the white knight rescues Alice and brings her to the last square. too revealing As Alice tries to get to the end of the game, she runs into many characters who slow her down. enticing In the end, Alice wakes up in her armchair and realizes that everything may have been a dream. too revealing

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