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World Languages, 17.12.2019 19:31 sarahkuener

In alice's adventures in wonderland, why does alice repeatedly interrupt the dormouse when he is telling a story? a. she think that he is simply repeating a story that she already told. b. some parts of the story make alice laugh very hard. c. many parts of the story do not make sense to alice. d. she is getting back at him for being rude to her.

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