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What happens in Chapter 1: Down the Rabbit-Hole?
What happens in Chapter 1: Down the Rabbit-Hole?
What does Alice cry in Chapter 2: The Pool of Tears?
What does Alice cry in Chapter 2: The Pool of Tears?
A pool of tears large enough for a Duck and a Dodo, a Lory, and an Eaglet.
In Chapter 3, the Mouse conducts a __________ to get dry.
In Chapter 3, the Mouse conducts a __________ to get dry.
Caucus-race
In Chapter 4: The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill, Alice grows very short.
In Chapter 4: The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill, Alice grows very short.
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Match the chapters with their main events:
Match the chapters with their main events:
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What advice does the Caterpillar give to Alice in Chapter 5?
What advice does the Caterpillar give to Alice in Chapter 5?
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What transformation does the baby undergo in Chapter 6: Pig and Pepper?
What transformation does the baby undergo in Chapter 6: Pig and Pepper?
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What is unique about the Hatter's watch in Chapter 7?
What is unique about the Hatter's watch in Chapter 7?
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What color do the gardeners paint the flowers in Chapter 8?
What color do the gardeners paint the flowers in Chapter 8?
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Who is accused of stealing the tarts in Chapter 11?
Who is accused of stealing the tarts in Chapter 11?
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In Chapter 12: Alice's Evidence, what does Alice declare about the King and Queen?
In Chapter 12: Alice's Evidence, what does Alice declare about the King and Queen?
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Study Notes
Chapter 1: Down the Rabbit-Hole
- Alice observes a White Rabbit in a waistcoat, prompting her to follow him down a rabbit-hole.
- The hole is filled with locked doors; Alice discovers a glass table with a golden key for a garden door.
- After drinking a strange liquid, she shrinks and forgets the key but later consumes a cake.
Chapter 2: The Pool of Tears
- Alice grows larger, resulting in her tears creating a pool.
- The pool is big enough to accommodate various creatures, including a Duck, a Dodo, a Lory, and an Eaglet.
Chapter 3: A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale
- A Mouse starts recounting his history to other wet creatures, but they hold a Caucus-race to dry off instead.
- The race is unstructured, and despite ending after half an hour, everyone claims to have won.
- The Mouse feels insulted by Alice and refuses to complete his story.
Chapter 4: The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill
- Alice misplaces the White Rabbit's fan and gloves and finds his house.
- After drinking from a bottle, she grows too large and gets trapped inside.
- Kicks Bill the lizard up the chimney and eats pebbles that turn into cakes, enabling her to shrink and escape.
Chapter 5: Advice From a Caterpillar
- Alice encounters a Caterpillar who advises her to control her temper.
- Eating from different sides of a mushroom affects her size; she grows very tall.
- A Pigeon mistakes her for a serpent and attacks, prompting Alice to assert her identity as a little girl.
Chapter 6: Pig and Pepper
- A footman in livery is seen rapping at a house door.
- Inside, Alice meets the Duchess, a cook, and a baby that she later discovers turns into a pig.
- The Cheshire Cat provides directions to the Mad Hatter and March Hare.
Chapter 7: A Mad Tea-Party
- Alice joins the Hatter's tea party, which features a timepiece that only indicates the day of the month.
- The Dormouse attempts to tell a story but is interrupted by Alice.
- Eventually, Alice locates the garden she has been seeking.
Chapter 8: The Queen's Croquet Ground
- Alice observes gardeners painting white roses red at the Queen of Hearts' command.
- During a croquet game with the Queen, who brutally executes disobedient subjects, the Cheshire Cat appears.
- The Queen orders the execution of the Cheshire Cat, but he vanishes before it can occur.
Chapter 9: The Mock Turtle's Story
- Alice converses about morals with the Duchess, scheduled for execution.
- The Queen takes Alice to hear the Mock Turtle's story, accompanied by the Gryphon.
Chapter 10: The Lobster Quadrille
- The Mock Turtle and the Gryphon perform the Lobster Quadrille for Alice.
- Alice recounts her adventures that began with seeing the White Rabbit but struggles to replicate the Lobster Quadrille.
Chapter 11: Who Stole the Tarts?
- Alice finds herself in a courtroom where the King and Queen accuse the Knave of Hearts of stealing tarts.
- The King acts as judge, the jurors appear foolish, and the White Rabbit serves as the herald.
- Witnesses include the Hatter, who cannot complete his testimony due to tea distractions, followed by the Duchess's cook.
Chapter 12: Alice's Evidence
- Alice disrupts the jurors but organizes them to proceed with the trial.
- The White Rabbit produces a letter that turns out to be nonsensical verses.
- Alice confronts the authority, declaring they are merely a pack of cards.
- She wakes up in her sister's lap and her sister imagines Alice's adventures.
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Explore the key plot events from Chapter 1 of 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'. This quiz focuses on Alice's initial encounter with the White Rabbit and her adventures in the rabbit-hole. Test your knowledge of the details and significance of this whimsical beginning.