Friday, April 15, 2016

Chapter #4
           
   The fourth chapter of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is about her going to see the rabbit. When she meets the rabbit, he mistakes her for Mary Ann, his housemaid. Alice followed his instructions even though they were not for her. She went to get the gloves that the rabbit was asking for, but along the way she drank a potion and grew four times her size. The rabbit tried to help Alice, by sending people in, and then they eventually threw rocks at her that turned into cakes. After eating the cakes, she grew smaller than she was originally. Alice went to hide in the woods from the rabbit, where she found a puppy and played with it.

Chapter #4 relates to the different types of sentences because Alice is like a simple sentence. A simple sentence has less information in it, less mature,smaller, and average. This representation of Alice shows that she is not as mature as she could be when she goes through all these changes. Alice can also be related to a dependent sentence because she usually needs direction from someone else, she follows the rabbit even though she does not know him, or what he is doing. Alice is young, naive and clueless to her surroundings and towards the rabbit. The puppy could be related to the number one because it is by itself. Towards the end of this chapter, the puppy becomes the main focus and it seems to appear out of nowhere with no owner.

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