Alice Act 3 Passage Analysis

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So as it seems in the passage Alice is a very curious girl. For example when Alice seen the rabbit with the pocket watch she followed him and went down the rabbit hole. As well as when when she saw the key she did what ever she had to do to try to figure out what door it went to.

Alice also drunk the drink knowing she was suppose to as it states in the passage " It was all very well to say "Drink me," but wise little Alice was not going to do that in a hurry. "No, I'll look first," she said, "and see whether it's marked poison or not." She had read several histories about children who had got burnt, or eaten by wild beasts and other unpleasant things."

So because of that i have come to the conclusion that Alice is a very noisey and curious

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