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“didn't you hear me say ‘feather’? ” the sheep cried angrily, taking up quite a bunch of needles. “indeed i did,” said alice: “you've said it very often—and very loud. , where are the crabs? ” “in the water, of course! ” said the sheep, sticking some of the needles into her hair, as her hands were full. “feather, i say! ” “why do you say ‘feather’ so often? ” alice asked at last, rather vexed. “i'm not a bird! ” “you are,” said the sheep: “you're a little goose.” which words from the passage communicate the irritated tone of the conversation? sticking and needles vexed and angrily loud and crabs feather and goose

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