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Who said...?
Story Elements
Author's Purpose
Sip & Munch
100
"Fancy___________ as your falling through the air?"
What is curtseying?
100
''I wasn't asleep.''
Who is the Dormouse?
100
The place (setting) Alice saw a house that resembled an animal.
Where is the March Hare's home?
100
The words written in the parentheses.
What are the author's personal thoughts (opinions)?
100
The stuff Alice ate that made her grow and shrink.
What are mushrooms?
200
Describe the word Marmalade.
What is an orange jelly with fruit inside?
200
''Keep your temper."
Who is the Caterpillar?
200
Dormouse, March Hare, and Mad Hatter
Who are the characters at the Mad Tea Party?
200
The author includes this to let the reader know Alice has annoyed the Caterpillar.
What is the story of "You are old, Father William"?
200
This caused Alice's largeness.
What is the liquid in the bottle?
300
This word has the definition of "little bit".
What is a morsel?
300
" I want a clean cup!"
Who is the Mad Hatter?
300
Alice was talking about animals bigger than "him".
What is the conflict between Alice and the mouse?
300
The author's purpose in turning the baby into a pig.
What is to entertain and show fantasy?
300
Alice saw this as she was falling.
What is orange marmalade?
400
What is another word for queer?
What is strange.
400
"There is no pleasing them."
Who is the pigeon?
400
The setting when Alice is reciting her Multiplication Tables.
What is the room with the small door?
400
The author has the Duchess say these words to show that she does not like kids.
What is "Speak roughly to your boy."?
400
Alice ate this at the end of the Chapter 1, and it made her grow in the beginning of Chapter 2.
What is cake?
500
What is the definition of hastily?
What is fast and foolish.
500
"Get to your places!"
Who is the Queen?
500
Five, Seven, and Two.
Who are the gardeners painting the white roses red?
500
The author uses this stanza to connect the Mad Hatter to us.
What is "Twinkle, twinkle little bat."?
500
The bottle that had nothing in it.
What is the bottle that said, "Drink me."?