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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland — Chapter 1 Study Cards
| Front | Back |
|---|---|
| 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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