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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland — Chapter 1 Study Cards

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Who wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland?Lewis Carroll
Who is the main character of the story?Alice, a young girl who sat on a bank with her sister
What was Alice doing before she followed the Rabbit?Sitting on the bank, bored, thinking about making a daisy-chain
What made Alice notice the White Rabbit was unusual?It took a watch out of its waistcoat-pocket and said "I shall be late!"
What did Alice do after seeing the White Rabbit?She ran after it and followed it down a large rabbit-hole
What did Alice see on the sides of the well as she fell?Cupboards, book-shelves, maps, and pictures hung on pegs
What was in the jar labeled "ORANGE MARMALADE"?Nothing — it was empty
Who is Dinah?Alice's cat, whom she thinks about and misses while falling
What did Alice find in the long hall with locked doors?A little three-legged glass table with a tiny golden key on it
What did the golden key open?A little door about fifteen inches high, leading to a beautiful garden
Why couldn't Alice get into the garden at first?She was too big to fit through the tiny door
What was written on the bottle Alice found?"DRINK ME"
What happened after Alice drank from the bottle?She shrank to ten inches high
What problem did Alice have after shrinking?She had left the golden key on the table and couldn't reach it, being too small to climb the table leg
What was written on the small cake Alice found?"EAT ME" (marked in currants)
Why did Alice decide to eat the cake?She reasoned that whether she grew larger (to reach the key) or smaller (to fit under the door), she could get into the garden either way
What happened when Alice ate the cake?Nothing at first — she stayed the same size
What habit did Alice have of pretending?She liked to pretend to be two people, sometimes scolding or arguing with herself

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