"""Get to your places!"" shouted the Queen in a voice of thunder, and people began running about in all directions, tumbling up against each other. However, they got settled down in a minute or two, and the game began.
Alice thought she had never seen such a curious croquet-ground in her life; it was all ridges and furrows. The croquet balls were live hedgehogs, and the mallets live flamingos and the soldiers had to double themselves up and stand on their hands and feet, to make the arches.
The players all played at once, without waiting for turns, quarrelling all the while and fighting for the hedgehogs; and in a very short time, the Queen was in a furious passion and went stamping about and shouting, ""Off with his head!"" or ""Off with her head!"" about once in a minute.
""They're dreadfully fond of beheading people here,"" thought Alice; ""the great wonder is that there's anyone left alive!"""
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How does the reader know that this story is being told from Alice's point of view? Select all that apply.
The story is written in a 1st person account from Alice.
The reader does not see anything happening that Alice cannot see.
The story only describes what Alice is saying or doing.
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the story only describes what Alice is saying or doing
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The reader does not see anything happening that Alice cannot see.
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