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Read the excerpt from Through the Looking Glass, by Lewis Carroll.

"But oh!” thought Alice, suddenly jumping up, "if I don't make haste I shall have to go back through the Looking-glass, before I've seen what the rest of the house is like! Let's have a look at the garden first!” She was out of the room in a moment, and ran down stairs—or, at least, it wasn't exactly running, but a new invention of hers for getting down stairs quickly and easily, as Alice said to herself. She just kept the tips of her fingers on the hand-rail, and floated gently down without even touching the stairs with her feet; then she floated on through the hall, and would have gone straight out at the door in the same way, if she hadn't caught hold of the door-post. She was getting a little giddy with so much floating in the air, and was rather glad to find herself walking again in the natural way.

Which plot event from the excerpt helps the reader recognize that this is fantasy fiction instead of realistic fiction?

Alice floats down the stairs, instead of running.
Alice decides to have a look at the rest of the house.
Alice holds onto the hand-rail as she goes.
Alice grasps the door-post on her way out.

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A

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