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PLZ ANSWER MY QUESTION:D

“I'd rather not try, please!” said Alice. “I'm quite content to stay here – only I AM so hot and thirsty!”

“I know what YOU'D like!” the Queen said good-naturedly, taking a little box out of her pocket. “Have a biscuit?”

Alice thought it would not be civil to say “No,” though it wasn't at all what she wanted. So she took it, and ate it as well as she could: and it was VERY dry; and she thought she had never been so nearly choked in all her life.

—Through the Looking Glass,
Lewis Carroll

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✔ Why did Alice want to say "No" to eating the biscuit?

✔ in the text

both are A

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what does it say in the drop down menu and where is it please show me so I can answer you

PLZ ANSWER MY QUESTION:D “I'd rather not try, please!” said Alice. “I'm quite content-example-1
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