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24 January, 10:40

In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, how is the Cheshire Cat different from the Hatter?

A.

The Cheshire Cat worries about Time.

B.

The Cheshire Cat speaks in a way that Alice can follow.

C.

The Cheshire Cat behaves oddly.

D.

The Cheshire Cat plans to trap Alice.

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  1. 24 January, 11:03
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    I think the answer is B. The Cheshire Cat speaks in a way that Alice can follow. This cat shows a detached but clearheaded logic in saying things. Also, he explains to Alice the madness of the Wonderland. However, the Mad Hatter only enjoys frustrating Alice constantly.
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