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English, 24.12.2020 04:20 sierram298

"This must be the wood," she said thoughtfully to herself, "where things have no names. I wonder what'll become of MY name when I go in? I shouldn't like to lose it at all . . . .“ She was rambling on in this way when she reached the wood: it looked very cool and shady. "Well, at any rate it's a great comfort," she said as she stepped under the trees, "after being so hot, to get into the – into WHAT?" . . . . She stood silent for a minute, thinking: then she suddenly began again. "Then it really HAS happened, after all! And now, who am I?" —Through the Looking Glass, Lewis Carroll Which detail is stated explicitly in the passage?
Alice has reached the wood.
Alice is afraid of the wood.
Alice cannot find the wood.
Alice has lost her name.

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