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20 January, 19:19

Why does the author most likely end the first chapter with Alice eating the whole cake?

(Story: Down The Rabbit Hole)

A. To demonstrate she hasn't learned from her previous actions.

B. To emphasize the absurdity of Wonderland, in which people do the same things over and over but expect different results.

C. To add to the sense of nonsense or child-like logic of both Wonderland and Alice.

D. All of the above

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  1. 20 January, 19:46
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    D) All of the above

    Explanation:

    The author wants the story to be a tale of a young girl who falls into a world of nonsense of course a world of nonsense would have some mystery to want the readers to want to know more.
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