However, there was the hill full in sight, so there was nothing to be done but start again. This time she came upon a large flower-bed, with a border of daisies, and a willow-tree growing in the middle.
“O Tiger-lily,” said Alice, addressing herself to one that was waving gracefully about in the wind, “I WISH you could talk!”
“We CAN talk,” said the Tiger-lily: “when there's anybody worth talking to.”
Alice was so astonished that she could not speak for a minute: it quite seemed to take her breath away. At length, as the Tiger-lily only went on waving about, she spoke again, in a timid voice—almost in a whisper. “And can ALL the flowers talk?”
Which of the sentences from the excerpt suggests that this is a fantasy?
A. However, there was the hill full in sight, so there was nothing to be done but start again.
B. “O Tiger-lily,” said Alice, addressing herself to one that was waving gracefully about in the wind, “I WISH you could talk!”
C. “We CAN talk,” said the Tiger-lily: “when there's anybody worth talking to.”
D. Alice was so astonished that she could not speak for a minute: it quite seemed to take her breath away.
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