True or False: the illustrations for Alice and Wonderland were so specifically drawn for the story that publishers have to pair the illustrations with the book in every edition.
When Alice saw the bottle marked "Drink me" what did she do before drinking?
What kind of animal is this poem about:
"How cheerfully he seems to grin,
How neatly spread his claws,
And welcome little fishes in
With gently smiling jaws!"
The image of Alice swimming in her own tears is an image that suggests...
"'I'm afraid I am, sir,' said Alice; 'I can't remember things as I used—and I don't keep the same size for ten minutes together!'
'Can't remember what things?' said the Caterpillar.
'Well, I've tried to say "How doth the little busy bee," but it all came different!' Alice replied in a very melancholy voice."
What is this conversation about?
What activity was the Caterpillar enjoying when Alice came upon him?
What famous person is the mock turtle based off of?
At the end of Alice in Wonderland, how does Carroll compensate reality with this great fantasy tale?