Alice and The Mouse Questions & Answers

Hi Everyone!! This article will share Alice and The Mouse Questions & Answers.

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Alice and The Mouse Questions & Answers

Question 1: When the Mouse said that it was a ‘long and sad tale’ what were Alice’s feelings?

Answer: When the Mouse said that it was a ‘long and sad tale’, Alice got puzzled thinking why the mouse was sad for its ‘tail’.

Question 2: Why did the mouse leave?

Answer: The mouse left because it felt insulted and was angry with Alice who was not listening to him properly.

Question 3: What happened when Alice wished she could have Dinah to get it back?

Answer: When Alice wished she could have Dinah to get it back, the party was stirred. The Lory and the other birds left on various pretexts and Alice was left alone.

Question 4: Read the lines and answer the questions:

1. ‘I will prosecute you; Come, I’ll take no denial;’

(a) Who said these words and to whom?

Answer: Fury said these words to the mouse.

(b) Why did the speaker say, ‘I’ll take no denial’?

Answer: The speaker said, ‘I’ll take no denial’ because he didn’t want the mouse to disobey him as he wanted to have a trial.

(c) What was the listener’s response?

Answer: The listener did not want to have the trial because he thought that without any jury or judge, it would be waste of breath for both of them.

(d) How did the speaker respond?

Answer: The cunning Fury responded angrily and wanted to condemn the mouse to death.

2. ‘You are not attending!’

(a) Why did the speaker feel that the listener was not attending?

Answer: The speaker feel that the listener was not attending because when the mouse was speaking, Alice kept looking down at its tail.

(b) Which other word did the listener misunderstand and anger the speaker further?

Answer: The listener misunderstood the word ‘not’ for ‘knot’ and this anger the speaker further.

(c) What did this Interaction lead to?

Answer: This Interaction led to the mouse getting angry and feeling insulted and it then walked away leaving Alice behind.

3. ‘I wish I hadn’t mentioned Dinah!’

(a) Who said these words and to whom?

Answer: Alice said these words to Lory and the other birds.

(b) How did the speaker feel about Dinah? How did the others feel about Dinah?

Answer: The speaker was very fond and proud of her pet Dinah. The others were very scared hearing about Dinah.

(c) How did Alice feel in the end?

Answer: In the end, Alice felt lonely and low-spirited.

So, these were the Questions & Answers.

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