From what I have read so far, Alice in Wonderland is a really interesting story. The imagination of Alice keeps me interested in reading. It is nothing like a story that I would expect to read now which makes me want to read it even more because of the fiction parts.
Foreshadowing is what I noticed that makes me want to read more. For example, when Alice asks the Cheshire-Cat which way to go and says doesn't matter where "----so long as [she] get somewhere," the cat says "Oh, you're sure to do that." The tone of this quote kind of foreshadows that something will happen when Alice choses to go one way or the other. The tone is filled with warning for Alice that she will end up in some unexpected place. Something out-of-the-way will happen like it has been happening since her fall. With foreshadowing and Alice's imagination, this is a very interesting story to read.
What do you think will happen when Alice chooses which way to go? Also, the Cheshire Cat foreshadowed that they are are to meet again at the Queens game. What do you think will happen when the Cheshire Cat and Alice meet again at the queens game?
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