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Read this passage from Through the Looking-Glass. However, she wasn't hurt, and was soon up again: the Sheep went on with her knitting all the while, just as if nothing had happened. “That was a nice crab you caught!” she remarked, as Alice got back into her place, very much relieved to find herself still in the boat.

“Was it? I didn't see it,” said Alice, peeping cautiously over the side of the boat into the dark water. “I wish it hadn't let go—I should so like to see a little crab to take home with me!” But the Sheep only laughed scornfully, and went on with her knitting.

“Are there many crabs here?” said Alice.

“Crabs, and all sorts of things,” said the Sheep: “plenty of choice, only make up your mind. Now, what DO you want to buy?”

“To buy!” Alice echoed in a tone that was half astonished and half frightened—for the oars, and the boat, and the river, had vanished all in a moment, and she was back again in the little dark shop.

Paraphrasing a text helps readers know if they truly understand what they have read.

Which paraphrase best demonstrates that the reader understands this passage?

After rowing the sheep in a boat, Alice is surprised to find herself back in the shop.
Talking about boats and knitting are the Sheep’s two favorite things to do.
After catching a crab in the boat, Alice looks carefully over the side into the dark water.
Alice finds nothing in the water, but she sees many items in the Sheep’s shop.

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