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Answered by JSP2008
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  1. (c) The March Hare, the latter were having tea.
  2. (b) The Dormouse was sleeping.

Answered by harshit5864
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Mad as a March Hare” is an even older proverb than “Mad as Hatter.” Most speculate that the phrase refers to the excessively energetic behavior of the hare during early months of the mating season.The Dormouse and his treacle are a metaphor… If we want to take it a step further, we can consider the dormouse as a symbol of the proletariat so often mentioned by Karl Marx. He is constantly abused by the larger and more powerful Hatter and March Hare.The White Rabbit is the spark of curiosity that activates Alice's spiritual awakening. ... It is the White Rabbit which Alice runs after and searches for endlessly in Wonderland, a symbol of her quest for knowledge. Just when things seem rather desperate the rabbit appears yet again, and Alice drives on through.

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