HURRY IM IN TEST
Read the excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.
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HURRY IM IN TEST
Read the excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.
The Red Queen broke the silence by saying to the White Queen, âI invite you to Alice's dinner-party this afternoon.â
The White Queen smiled feebly, and said âAnd I invite YOU.â
âI didn't know I was to have a party at all,â said Alice; âbut if there is to be one, I think I ought to invite the guests.â
âWe gave you the opportunity of doing it,â the Red Queen remarked: âbut I daresay youâve not had many lessons in manners yet?â
Which life experience best connects to the theme in the excerpt?
Jeanetteâs parents tell her that she will go to college when she graduates from high school.
Felipe organizes a graduation party for himself and his friends when they graduate from high school.
Giselleâs friends organize a summer vacation together, but they do not invite her.
Monique must decide between going to her best friendâs birthday party or her cousinâs wedding.
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