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Read this excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.
So they walked on together though the wood, Alice with her arms clasped lovingly round the soft neck of the Fawn, till they came out into another open field, and here the Fawn gave a sudden bound into the air, and shook itself free from Alice's arms. “I'm a Fawn!” it cried out in a voice of delight, “and, dear me! you're a human child!” A sudden look of alarm came into its beautiful brown eyes, and in another moment it had darted away at full speed.

The fawn’s reaction when it realizes that Alice is a human child implies that

Alice has not been very nice to the fawn.
Alice and the fawn do not know who they are.
the fawn is frightened of human beings.
the fawn and Alice are still in the woods. NOT MULTICHOICE

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I would say he is frightened
User Daniel Saad
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I believe the fawn has realized who she is, and “darted away at full speed” because they are in the woods.
I’m not sure about how this question is structured, but I say “Alice and the dawn do not know who they are” and “The dawn and Alice are still in the woods” are both correct.
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