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ALUNA:GABRIELLA GONÇALVES HERRERA

TURMA:10210

BEFORE READING
1)

A. a rabbit
B. a hare ️
C. a cat
D. a queen
E. a caterpillar
F. a hatter

2)

A. goes to a tea-party
B. talks to a cat
C. plays croquet ️
D. falls down a rabbit-hole

3)
1. The White Rabbit
2. The Mad Hatter
3. The Cheshire Cat
4. The Queen of Hearts
5. Alice

WHILE READING

1)

1. Alice saw a White Rabbit and ran after him.


2. Alice fell down a rabbit-hole.
3. Alice found a small key and unlocked a very small door.
4. Alice drank something from a bottle and got very small.
5. Alice tried to climb up a table leg to get the key again.
6. Alice ate a small cake, which said, 'EAT ΜΕ'.
2)c) get bigger.
3)

1. Alice was soon as tall as the room, filling the entire space.
2. The White Rabbit dropped his gloves and fan.
3. The fan made Alice get smaller.
4. Alice fell into a pool of her own tears.
5. While she was swimming, Alice met a mouse.
6. Alice suddenly found herself in a hall with many doors.

4)

1. What did the Caterpillar tell Alice to do?


The Caterpillar told Alice to eat from the mushroom to change her size.
2. Why couldn't Alice explain herself?
Because she kept changing size and got confused.
3. Why did the Caterpillar call Alice back?
The Caterpillar called Alice back to give her advice about the mushroom and how it
would affect her size.
4. What did Alice have to eat if she wanted to get bigger?
Alice had to eat from one side of the mushroom to get bigger.
5. Why did the bird call Alice?
It thought she was a serpent trying to steal its eggs.
6. Why didn't Alice answer the question about stealing eggs?
She was too confused and scared.

5)

1. kitchen
2. Grinning
3. Screaming
4. gave
5. to
6. turned into
7. had
8. about
9. Tea
10. An
11. say
12. Mean
13. didn't show
14. always
15. never
16. moved
17. stupid

6)

1. Alice wins the game of croquet.NO


2. The Queen wants to cut lots of heads off. YES
3. Alice meets some more strange animals. YES
4. When the game finishes, Alice wakes up.NO

7)

1. The croquet game was very strange because everybody had to use flamingoes for
mallets.
2. The Queen of Hearts got very angry and sent nearly everybody to prison.
3. Then Alice saw her friend the Cheshire Cat, but only its head appeared, not its body.
4. The King didn't like the Cat's head and wanted to cut it off.
5. But the executioner couldn't cut off a head if there wasn't a body to cut it off from.
6. After the croquet there was a jury trial to find out who stole the tarts made by the
Queen of Hearts.
7. While the Hatter was giving his evidence, Alice was getting bigger and taller.
8. At the end Alice began to argue with the Queen, and then she woke up.

AFTER READING

1)

1. First, Alice saw a white rabbit, who took a watch out of his waistcoat pocket, and then
she fell down a rabbit-hole.
2. When Alice ate or drank things, she got bigger or smaller.
3. Alice talked to a caterpillar who was sitting on a mushroom.
4. There was a baby that turned into a pig.
5. Alice played croquet - but for mallets they had flamingoes, and the balls were
hedgehogs.
6. The Cheshire Cat grinned, not cried.
7. The Hatter is a man who makes hats. He was not one of the jurymen but did give
evidence at the trial.
8. The Queen of Hearts, not the King, wanted to cut people's heads off all the time.
9. They didn't really cut people's heads off. They were just a pack of cards made of paper.

2)
One day I had a curious dream,

But now I ask, 'What did it mean?' / show(mean fits better as it conveys the idea of asking about
the significance of the dream.)I saw a cat up in a tree,

Who spoke as well as you or me / him(me fits better as it rhymes with tree.)In a pool of tears I
met a mouse,

And then a Hatter outside a house / building(house fits better as it is a simpler word and flows
better with the rhythm.)Having tea with a mad March Hare.

Perhaps they're both still sitting there / here(there fits better as it rhymes with Hare.)And then
there was a plate of tarts,

Made by the angry Queen of Hearts / Clubs(Hearth fits better as it is directly related to the
Queen in the story.)Her croquet game was hard to play;

The hoops and balls just walked away / around(away fits better as it creates a clearer image of
the hoops and balls moving off.)The jury trial was also strange,

But then the cards began to change / turn(change fits better as it more accurately describes the
cards transforming into leaves.)into leaves and I woke up.

3) The best place is on the page describing the mad tea party in Chapter 7.

1. The Mad Hatter and the March Hare.


2. The Mad Hatter is attempting to put something (likely a mouse) into the teapot, and the
March Hare may be assisting or watching the Hatter.
3. Alice is at the mad tea party, participating in the chaotic celebration with the Mad Hatter
and the March Hare.

CAPTION:“The Mad Hatter and the March Hare try to put a mouse into the teapot during the
mad tea party.”

4)

CROQUET

1. CROQUET
2. BALL
3. QUEEN
4. DUCHESS

TEA-TIME

1. TEAPOT
2. TEA
3. CAKE
4. PLATE

ANIMALS

1. RABBIT
2. MOUSE
3. HARE
4. CAT
5. CATERPILLAR

DREAM does not fit into any of the given groups.

5) I always remember my dreams, but they don’t always make sense. I dream a lot, but it’s often
like a fiction story. I remember dreaming that I was Wanda from Marvel, but I was purple, or
when I dreamed I was born in a glitter world.

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