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Read this excerpt from Chapter X of Alice in Wonderland.

"If there's no meaning in it," said the King, "that saves a world of trouble, you know, as we needn't try to find any. Let the jury consider their verdict."...


"No, no!" said the Queen. "Sentence first—verdict afterwards."


"Stuff and nonsense!" said Alice loudly. "The idea of having the sentence first!"


"Hold your tongue!" said the Queen, turning purple.


Based on this excerpt, how does Alice feel about the trial?


She is concerned that the White Rabbit will be blamed.

She is concerned that the proceedings are unfair.

She thinks that the letter is very important.

She thinks that it is time for the jury to decide.

User Rbedger
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Answer:

She is concerned that the proceedings are unfair.

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User Jeffrey Knight
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Answer: She is concerned the proceedings are unfair

Explanation: Given the context, we’d be led to assume that she believes that the proceedings are unfair, because she thinks it’s absurd to dole out the sentence first.

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