(You Better Give me the right answer.... I don't even care if it's not you're own answer. Just make sure you're positive that an
swer it right!!! Worth 25 points.) Read this excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.
“You're wrong THERE, at any rate,” said the Queen: “were YOU ever punished?”
“Only for faults,” said Alice.
“And you were all the better for it, I know!” the Queen said triumphantly.
“Yes, but then I HAD done the things I was punished for,” said Alice: “that makes all the difference.”
Based on the details of this excerpt, the reader can infer that-
A. Alice thinks it is fair to be punished for misbehavior.
B. Alice is punished quite often.
C. Alice has never been punished for anything.
D. Alice does not believe it is fair to punish children.
can be the best option Because when someone glares at you they are upest at you no? so if you want to create a sense of anger it wouldn't be by looking or staring or glancing at her it would be Glare.
Sometimes there isn't a good answer. No matter how you try to rationalize the outcome, it doesn't make sense. And instead of an answer, you are simply left with a question. Why?