Through the Looking-Glass: And What Alice Found There
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describe Alice's journey from the time she enters the rabbit hole to the time she reaches the hall ?
describe Alice's journey from the time she enters the rabbit hole to the time she reaches the hall ?
When Alice follows the rabbit and hops right down a deep rabbit hole in pursuit, she has no idea how she plans to get out again. She seems to falls slowly, as she still has the time to observe the things around her. The walls contain shelves, maps and pictures, which are hung on pegs. She even picks up a jar of orange marmalade and has the time to put it back on another shelf. The fall is neverending, or so it seems, and Alice worries that she might actually fall straight through to the other side of the earth. She has no one to talk to, so she practices the science and math facts she learned in school. Alice also worries about her cat. When she finally reaches the bottom of the hole, Alice finds herself in a long hallway, where she sees the white rabbit running away.
Alice in Wonderland