Alice in Wonderland (answers)

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Alice in Wonderland (answers) Ch. 1, Down the Rabbit Hole 1. Why did Alice not like the book? No pictures, 13 2. What is the name of her cat? Dinah, 16 3. What did she land on? Dry leaves, 18 Ch. 2, The Golden Key 1. Was the bottle market poison? no, 22 2. Where did she leave the key? On the table 3. what happened when she ate the cake? Nothing, 26 Ch. 3, How Alice Grew Tall 1. How tall was she? Nine feet, 29 2. What was on her hand? Rabbit s glove, 33 3. What was making her shrink? Fan, 34 Ch. 4, The Pool of Tears 1. Who was swimming with her? A mouse, 36 2. What scared the mouse? Talking about the cat, 40 3. Did the mouse turn back to join Alice? Yes, 42 Ch. 5, The White Rabbit s House 1. What name did the rabbit call Alice? Mary Anne, 45 2. What happened to Alice when she drank? She grew, 48 3. Did she stop growing? No, 50 Ch. 6, Bill the Lizard 1. Who did the rabbit call for when Alice tried to grab him? Pat, 54 2. What does Alice want to do? Grow to her proper size, 60 3. Who was on top of the mushroom? A blue caterpillar, 62

Ch. 7, Advice from a Caterpillar 1. What did the caterpillar ask Alice? Who are you?, 64 2. Did the caterpillar leave? Yes, 65 3. What does Alice need to eat to grow? Mushrooms, 65 Ch. 8, A Pesky Pigeon 1. Which side did she eat first? right, 71 2. What part of her grew really long? Neck, 76 3. How small did she make herself to fit the house? Nine inches, 78 Ch. 9, Pig and Pepper 1. What type of animal was the footman? Fish, 79 2. What game does the Duchess need to play with the Queen? Crochet, 86 3. What did the baby change into? A pig, 88 Ch. 10, The Cheshire Cat 1. Why did the cat say Alice is mad? She s there, 91 2. How did she grow taller? Left hand mushroom, 96 3. What did Alice wish? She had gone to see the hatter, 96 Ch. 11, A Mad Tea Party 1. Who was having tea? Mad Hatter & March Hare, 97 2. Did Alice understand the Hatter? No 3. What did the March Hare vote? Alice to tell a story, 108 Ch. 12, The Dormouse s Story 1. What did Alice think of the tea party? Stupid, 116 2. Where did she find a door? A tree, 116 3. Where did she go? Thru the door and into a garden, 118

Ch. 13, The Queen s Garden 1. What were the gardeners doing? Painting roses red, 119 2. Who did Alice meet? Queen, 126 3. What game did the Queen ask Alice to play? Crochet, 128 Ch. 14, A Game of Croquet 1. Who was walking next5 to Alice? White Rabbit, 129 2. Where di Alice s flamingo mallet fly to? Up a tree, 138 3. Who disappeared when the executioner and the king returned? The cat, 140 Ch. 15, Reunion with the Duchess 1. What did Alice believe made people hot-tempered? Pepper, 143 2. What did the guests do when the Queen was absent? Rest in the shade, 146 3. What did the Queen keep saying throughout the competition? off with her/his head, 148 Ch. 16, The Mock Turtle 1. Who did the queen leave Alice alone with? The Gryphon, 150-51 2. Why are the Mock Turtle s lessons called lessons? because they lessen from day to day, 157 3. Where is the Grypon taking Alice? A trial, 158 Ch. 17, Who Stole the Tarts? 1. Who was in chains before the King and Queen? The Knave, 159 2. How many jurors are there? 12, 160 3. What is the Knave accused of? Stealing the Queen s tarts, 162 Ch. 18, The Hatter and Cook Testify 1. Why isn t the Mat Hatter s hat his? He keeps them to sell, 164 2. What started to happen to Alice? Grow, 166 3. Why did the queen not want to cross-examine the witness? It makes her head ache, 170

Ch. 19, Alice s Evidence 1. What is rule 42? All persons a mile high must leave the courtroom, 174 2. Who did the queen thro and inkstand at? Bill the Lizard, 180 2. Where did Alice go after she woke up? To tea, 184

Alice in Wonderland Vocabulary Page # Word 15 Peculiar Define 20 Interrupted 21 Peered 29 Ashamed 34 Rapidly 40 Commotion 42 Engraved 52 Pattering 54 Annoyed 58 Flustered 66 Particular 67 Offended 73 Puzzled 76 Clutching 79 Hesitant 88 Anxiously 88 Dreadfully 89 Timidly 93 Vanish 95 Thatched 146 Absence 164 Spectacles 124 Procession 125 Impatiently 145 Obvious 162 Accusation

Alice in Wonderland Ch. 1, Down the Rabbit Hole 1. Why did Alice not like the book? 2. What is the name of her cat? 3. What did she land on? Ch. 2, The Golden Key 1. Was the bottle market poison? 2. Where did she leave the key? 3. what happened when she ate the cake? Ch. 3, How Alice Grew Tall 1. How tall was she? 2. What was on her hand? 3. What was making her shrink? Ch. 4, The Pool of Tears 1. Who was swimming with her? 2. What scared the mouse? 3. Did the mouse turn back to join Alice?

Ch. 5, The White Rabbit s House 1. What name did the rabbit call Alice? 2. What happened to Alice when she drank? 3. Did she stop growing? Ch. 6, Bill the Lizard 1. Who did the rabbit call for when Alice tried to grab him? 2. What does Alice want to do? 3. Who was on top of the mushroom? Ch. 7, Advice from a Caterpillar 1. What did the caterpillar ask Alice? 2. Did the caterpillar leave? 3. What does Alice need to eat to grow? Ch. 8, A Pesky Pigeon 1. Which side did she eat first? 2. What part of her grew really long? 3. How small did she make herself to fit the house?

Ch. 9, Pig and Pepper 1. What type of animal was the footman? 2. What game does the Duchess need to play with the Queen? 3. What did the baby change into? Ch. 10, The Cheshire Cat 1. Why did the cat say Alice is mad? 2. How did she grow taller? 3. What did Alice wish? Ch. 11, A Mad Tea Party 1. Who was having tea? 2. Did Alice understand the Hatter? 3. What did the March Hare vote? Ch. 12, The Dormouse s Story 1. What did Alice think of the tea party? 2. Where did she find a door? 3. Where did she go?

Ch. 13, The Queen s Garden 1. What were the gardeners doing? 2. Who did Alice meet? 3. What game did the Queen ask Alice to play? Ch. 14, A Game of Croquet 1. Who was walking next5 to Alice? 2. Where did Alice s flamingo mallet fly to? 3. Who disappeared when the executioner and the king returned? Ch. 15, Reunion with the Duchess 1. What did Alice believe made people hot-tempered? 2. What did the guests do when the Queen was absent? 3. What did the Queen keep saying throughout the competition? Ch. 16, The Mock Turtle 1. Who did the queen leave Alice alone with? 2. Why are the Mock Turtle s lessons called lessons? 3. Where is the Gryphon taking Alice?

Ch. 17, Who Stole the Tarts? 1. Who was in chains before the King and Queen? 2. How many jurors are there? 3. What is the Knave accused of? Ch. 18, The Hatter and Cook Testify 1. Why isn t the Mat Hatter s hat his? 2. What started to happen to Alice? 3. Why did the queen not want to cross-examine the witness? Ch. 19, Alice s Evidence 1. What is rule 42? 2. Who did the queen thro and inkstand at? 3. Where did Alice go after she woke up?