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14 July, 15:17

In paragraph 4, Alice says to herself: "'not that it signifies much ... I should think it would be quite as much use in the trial one way up as the other.'" What does this quote reveal about Alice's attitude towards the trial? A Alice believes that the Lizard is too upset to understand the trial. B Alice believes that the trial is the Queen's plan. C Alice believes that the trial does not make sense. D Alice believes that the jury members do not understand the trial.

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  1. 14 July, 15:27
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    The correct answer is C)

    Explanation:

    To Alice, the entire trial was a sham. There was a Jury (of which the Lizard was a member) that was incapable of reading. If this was so, how could they evaluate any evidence that spoke to her credit or demerit?

    For in the same Chapter 7, a letter or a collection of verses was read which according to the Queen was a piece of evidence against Alice. The Jury, even upon the challenge to do so by Alice, could not interpret the same.

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