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CHAPTERS 7-8 ALICE IN WONDERLAND
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Alice thinks the tea party is "psdiut".
stupid
The Queen wants trees with red "rolsewf".
flowers
There are three "nrgserade" by the tree.
gardeners
Who looked at Alice and shouted "Cut off her head!"?
The Queen (of Hearts)
Who is this character in Chapter 7?
March Hare
Who is this character in Chapter 7?
Mad Hatter
Who is this character in Chapter 8?
Knave of Hearts
What does the word "polite" mean?
Having good manners and being kind to others.
What does the word "strange" mean?
Very unusual, weird, or surprising.
Who appears above Alice’s head later in chapter 8?
The Cheshire Cat appears.
Why is Alice not very afraid of the Queen at first?
Because she thinks they are only cards.
Who comes into the garden after the gardeners shout?
The Queen, the King, and many other people come into the garden.
What do the gardeners fear the Queen will do?
They fear she will cut off their heads.
Why are the gardeners painting the flowers red?
Because the Queen wanted red flowers, but the tree had white flowers.
What are the three gardeners doing when Alice sees them (Chapter 8)?
They are painting the flowers red.
How tall was Alice when she finally walked into the garden in Chapter 7?
About 30 centimetres high.
How did the Mad Hatter wake up the Mouse?
He put a little hot tea on its nose.
What did the March Hare use to put butter into the watch?
A bread knife.
What was unusual about the Mad Hatter’s watch?
It told the day of the week, but not the time.
Who was sitting between the Mad Hatter and the March Hare?
A large brown mouse.
Where was the tea party located in Chapter 7?
Under a tree in front of a house.