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Instructions

Answer the following questions in the spaces provided. Write clearly and concisely.

English

1. In "Alice in Wonderland," analyze the character of the White Rabbit. What does he represent in the story? Use evidence from the text to support your answer.

2. Choose a major theme from "Alice in Wonderland" (e.g., curiosity, logic, madness, or identity). Write a short essay explaining how the theme is developed throughout the story.

History

1. How does "Alice in Wonderland" reflect the social and cultural attitudes of the Victorian era in which it was written? Provide examples.

2. Imagine you are living in the time when "Alice in Wonderland" was written. Write a journal entry describing how you would explain the story to someone who has never heard it.

Science

1. In "Alice in Wonderland," Alice experiences strange physical transformations (e.g., growing and shrinking). Explain the scientific principles behind such transformations, if they were possible in the real world.

2. The story of "Alice in Wonderland" often blurs the line between fantasy and reality. Write a short essay on how this relates to modern scientific theories about perception and reality.

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