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ACT Aspire Reading: Describing the Author's Characterization of Lewis Carroll 0 Views


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According to the passage, as a boy Lewis Carroll could best be described as:


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All right spyros Moving on down the road Here we

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go According to the passage is a boy Lewis carroll

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could best be described as what Any kid who is

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b f f's with a toad and it's highly interested

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in worm combat You must have some imagination While carol's

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childhood home is described as isolated the first sentence tells

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us he had ten siblings so we doubt he was

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lonely and get rid of sea And the author of

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alice's adventures in wonderland must have been intelligent But that's

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not described in the passage and he clearly enjoyed playing

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but he's never described is not here So give it

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a so be imaginative Yeah if you had wonderland roaming 00:00:46.964 --> [endTime] around in your brain we'd call you imaginative too

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