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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Chapter 1 Down the Rabbit Hole On a golden summer afternoon,
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Chapter 1 Down the Rabbit Hole On a golden summer afternoon,
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Alice sat by the river.
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Her older sister Charlotte sat beside her happily reading a book.
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Feeling bored, Alice glanced at her sister's book.
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What's the point of a book without pictures?
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Alice asked.
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Charlotte was too busy reading to reply.
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Alice gave a tired sigh and thought about making a daisy chain.
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However, that would require getting up to pick the daisies.
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And the hot day was making Alice feel very tired and lazy.
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Suddenly, a rabbit ran past the two girls.
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He was white and wore a colorful vest.
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Oh dear, oh dear, he cried.
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I'm going to be late.
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Alice was so sleepy that she didn't think a talking animal was strange.
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But then the white rabbit pulled a watch from his vest pocket.
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Rabbits don't wear vests, Alice said to herself.
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And they certainly don't carry watches.
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Alice jumped up and ran after the white rabbit.
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Near a hedge, he popped down a large rabbit hole.
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Alice followed right after him,
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not thinking about how she'd get out.
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Suddenly, she was falling.
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Help!
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Alice cried.
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She felt as if she were falling down a deep well.
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It was too dark to see anything below,
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so Alice looked around as she fell.
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The rabbit hole was lined with cupboards and shelves.
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Maps and pictures decorated the walls.
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Alice grabbed a jar labeled Orange Jam from one shelf.
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She was disappointed to discover it was empty.
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Oh.
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If I drop this jar,
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it might kill somebody below, Alice said.
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She slipped it onto the next shelf she passed.
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Alice continued to fall.
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After this, I'll never get upset about just falling down some stairs.
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Why, I won't even complain if I fall off the roof!
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Down, down, down.
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Would this fall ever end?
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How many miles have I fallen by now?
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Alice said.
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I must be getting near the center of the Earth.
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What if I fall right through the Earth?
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Where would she end up?
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Alice tried to remember her geography lessons.
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I'll just have to ask the first person I meet.
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I'll say, please, ma'am, is this New Zealand or Australia?
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Alice was silent for a while.
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But then she started thinking about Dinah, her cat.
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I hope someone remembers to feed Dinah tonight, Alice said aloud.
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Oh, Dinah, I wish you were here.
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There aren't any mice in the air,
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but you might catch a bat.
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Do cats eat bats?
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Do bats eat cats?
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Alice didn't know the answer to either question.
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And she was feeling so, so tired.
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She was beginning to dream that she was walking hand in hand with Dinah.
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Suddenly, Alice landed on a pile of sticks and dry leaves.
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She wasn't hurt, so she jumped right up.
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Ahead, the white rabbit was hurrying down a long passage.
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I'd better catch up with that rabbit.
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Alice ran as fast as she could.
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Oh, my ears and whiskers.
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It's getting very late.
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The white rabbit said as he turned a corner.
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Alice turned the corner too,
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but the white rabbit had disappeared.
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She was now in a long,
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low hall with doors lining both walls.
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Lamps hanging from the ceiling dimly illuminated the hall.
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The white rabbit must have gone through one of these doors, Alice said.
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She walked down one side of the hall trying every door.
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They were all locked.
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She walked up the other side of the hall.
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Those doors were locked too.
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Alice stood sadly in the middle of the hall.
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How will I ever get out of here?
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She cried.
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Chapter 2 A Strange Drink Looking around the dimly lit hall,
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Alice spotted a glass table.
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On top of it lay a tiny gold key.
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I wonder if this will unlock a door,
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Alice said as she picked up the key.
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She tried the key in every door on both sides of the hall.
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It was too small, but Alice didn't give up.
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She tried again, and this time she discovered a small curtain.
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Hmm.
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This wasn't here before, Alice said, pulling aside the curtain.
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Behind it was a door about 15 inches high.
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and the tiny gold key fit perfectly.
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Alice opened the door and knelt down.
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She peered through a small passage to a beautiful garden.
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Wow!
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That's the loveliest garden I've ever seen, she said.
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Look at those flowers and that fountain!
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Alice wanted to wander through the garden,
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but she was too big.
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She wished she could make herself small enough to fit through the door.
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I'm sure I could, if only I knew how to begin, she said.
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So many strange things had already happened that nothing seemed impossible anymore.
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There is no point in waiting by the little door, Alice thought.
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She headed back to the table.
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Maybe there will be another key,
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or instructions for shrinking myself, Alice said.
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Instead, she found a bottle which had definitely not been there before.
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Tied around its neck was a paper label.
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Drink me, it said in large, beautiful letters.
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I'm not going to drink some strange liquid, Alice said.
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That could be poison.
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Alice examined the label carefully,
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but there was no mention of poison.
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So she decided to take a sip.
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Mmm, that's delicious!
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Alice licked her lips.
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It's like a mixture of cherry tart,
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pineapple, roast turkey, and buttered toast.
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Alice licked her lips.
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It's like a mixture of cherry tart,
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pineapple, roast turkey, and buttered toast.
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Alice liked the liquid so much that she soon finished the whole bottle.
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And then something strange began to happen.
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What an odd feeling.
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Alice looked around her.
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I seem to be shrinking.
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And indeed, Alice was only ten inches high,
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but she was not upset.
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She was now the perfect size to fit through the little door.
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Alice was eager to enter the garden,
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but she waited a few minutes.
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I want to be sure I've finished shrinking, she said.
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What if I keep shrinking until there's nothing left of me?
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Fortunately for Alice, that didn't happen.
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So she walked over to the little door,
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which had mysteriously closed again.
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Alice reached in her pocket for the key.
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Oh no!
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I left the key on the table!
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Alice raced back to the table.
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She could see the key quite clearly through the glass.
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But there was no way she could reach it.
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Trying to climb one of the glass legs,
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Alice slid back to the floor.
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The leg was so slippery.
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Still, she kept trying until she was exhausted.
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Alice sat down and cried,
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but that only lasted for a minute.
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Crying won't help you, Alice said to herself.
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She wiped her eyes.
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Now there was a glass box under the table.
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Inside was a cake with the words Eat Me spelled out in raisins.
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If this cake makes me grow larger,
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I can reach the key, Alice said.
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If I grow smaller, I can creep under the door.
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Either way, I'll get into that garden.
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Alice took a bite and nothing happened.
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She was very disappointed because she now expected strange things to occur.
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This is a useless cake, Alice said.
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But she ate it all anyway.
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And then she began to grow.
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Things are getting stranger by the minute,
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Alice said as she kept growing.
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When she looked down, her feet were almost out of sight.
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Goodbye, feet, Alice said.
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I wonder who will put on your shoes and socks.
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I will be much too far away to help you.
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Then she began to worry.
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What if her feet wouldn't walk where she wanted to go?
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It must be nice to them.
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I'll give them a new pair of boots every Christmas.
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But it will seem strange to send presents to my own feet.
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Oh, dear.
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I am talking nonsense.
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Just then, her head hit the whole ceiling.
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Alice kept growing.
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She was more than nine feet tall, but she wasn't upset.
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Now she was big enough to reach the gold key on the glass table.
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Alice picked up the key and hurried to the garden door.
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Poor Alice.
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She was so big.
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If she lay on her side,
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she could look into the garden with one eye.
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As for getting into the garden,
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that was harder than ever.
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Alice started to cry again.
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She tried scolding herself, but that only made her cry harder.
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Alice cried buckets of tears.
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A large pool formed around her four inches deep and spreading halfway down the hall.
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After a while, Alice heard footsteps in the distance.
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She quickly wiped her eyes so she could see who was coming.
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It was the white rabbit,
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wearing a jacket and carrying white gloves and a fan.
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He trotted through the dark hall muttering to himself.
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The Duchess, the Duchess, she'll be very angry if I've kept her waiting.
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Alice was feeling very desperate by now.
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She was willing to ask for help from anyone, even a talking rabbit.
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She waited until the white rabbit was nearby before speaking in a quiet, timid voice.
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Please, sir!
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Startled, the white rabbit dropped his gloves and fan.
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He ran as fast as he could into the darkness.
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Alice picked up the rabbit's things.
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She began to fan herself because the hall was very hot.
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How strange everything is today, Alice said.
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Yesterday everything was normal.
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I wonder if I somehow changed overnight.
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I almost think I did feel a little different this morning.
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Alice continued to fan herself.
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Maybe I've been changed into another person.
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She thought about all her friends.
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She hadn't been changed into any of them.
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Alice burst into tears again.
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I wish Charlotte would look down this rabbit hole and call my name.
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I'm so tired of being here all alone.
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As she said this, she looked down.
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She saw that she'd put on one of the white rabbit's gloves.
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How can his glove fit me?
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It must be shrinking again.
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Alice ran back to the table and stood next to it for comparison.
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She decided that she was about two feet high.
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And she was continuing to shrink.
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It must be the fan, Alice said.
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She dropped it to save herself from completely disappearing.
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That was a narrow escape.
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And now for the garden.
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Alice ran back to the garden door.
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But it was locked again and she didn't have the key.
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She searched the hall and found the key on the glass table.
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How did the key get here?
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Alice looked up at it in despair.
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Things are worse than ever because I've never been this small before.
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Just as she said this, her foot slipped.
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Whoa!
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Alice fell up to her chin in salt water.
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  • Past Simple Tense: ตัวอย่างเช่น "Alice sat by the river." การใช้รูปอดีตช่วยให้ผู้เรียนเข้าใจวิธีการเล่าเรื่องในเวลาอดีตได้ดีขึ้น
  • Question Form: "What's the point of a book without pictures?" เป็นการตั้งคำถามที่ช่วยให้ผู้เรียนรู้จักการตั้งคำถามอย่างมีประสิทธิภาพ
  • Conditional Sentence: "What if I fall right through the Earth?" การใช้ประโยคเงื่อนไขช่วยให้ผู้เรียนสามารถคิดถึงสถานการณ์ที่อาจเกิดขึ้นในอนาคต
  • Direct Speech: "Oh dear, oh dear, he cried." การใช้คำพูดตรงช่วยให้ผู้เรียนเข้าใจการแสดงอารมณ์และการสื่อสารในรูปแบบสนทนาได้ชัดเจน

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ในวิดีโอนี้มีคำและวลีที่อาจสร้างความท้าทายในการออกเสียง เช่น "Rabbit Hole" ที่อาจทำให้ผู้เรียนออกเสียงผิดได้ นอกจากนี้ยังมีการใช้สำเนียงที่อาจแตกต่างจากการพูดภาษาอังกฤษทั่วไป ทำให้ผู้เรียนต้องฝึกฟังและพูดตามไปด้วย ที่สำคัญคือคำว่า "adventures" ซึ่งมีตัวสะกดและเสียงที่ค่อนข้างซับซ้อน การฝึกรอบสองครั้งย้อนกลับไปยังคำเหล่านี้จะช่วยให้ผู้เรียนสามารถปรับปรุงการออกเสียงภาษาอังกฤษของตนเองได้อย่างมีประสิทธิภาพ ดังนั้นการฝึกพูดแบบ shadowspeak จะเป็นประโยชน์ต่อการพัฒนาในด้านนี้

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