Read the excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.
“Which reminds me – ” the White Queen said, looking down and nervously clasping and unclasping her hands, “we had SUCH a thunderstorm last Tuesday – I mean one of the last set of Tuesdays, you know.”
Alice was puzzled. “In OUR country,” she remarked, “there's only one day at a time.”
The Red Queen said, “That's a poor thin way of doing things. Now HERE, we mostly have days and nights two or three at a time, and sometimes in the winter we take as many as five nights together – for warmth, you know.”
“Are five nights warmer than one night, then?” Alice ventured to ask.
“Five times as warm, of course.”
“But they should be five times as COLD, by the same rule – ”
“Just so!” cried the Red Queen. “Five times as warm, AND five times as cold – just as I'm five times as rich as you are, AND five times as clever!”
Alice sighed and gave it up. “It's exactly like a riddle with no answer!” she thought.
Choose the theme that is best indicated by the details in the excerpt.
o Loneliness is a part of growing up.
o The rules of life do not always make sense.
o One’s path in life is already set.
o The Red Queen’s logic is confusing.
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Loneliness is a part of growing app. (I guess)
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