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Alice had never played croquet so the Queen of Hearts taught her. (True/False)
False
When Alice ate a piece of the mushroom, she started growing. (True/false)
True
Alice could answer the riddle as she was a very clever girl. (True/False)
False
The tiny golden key fitted the lock and Alice could open the tiny door. (True/False)
True
Alice didn't follow the White Rabbit because she was so tired. (True/False)
False
Who touched Alice's shoulder and woke her up?
Her sister.
What did the Queen of Hearts accuse Alice for?
Stealing the heart-shaped tarts.
What was the Queen of Hearts doing when Alice saw her?
She was playing croquet
Could Alice answer the riddle that the Mad Hatter asked?
No, she couldn't.
Why did Alice eat a piece of the huge mushroom?
Because she wanted to be big again.
How could Alice go through the tiny door?
She drank the potion and shrank until she was as small as a doll.
What did Alice see what fell into the rabbit's hole?
She saw a three-legged table, a tiny golden key and a tiny door.
What was Alice's sister doing?
She was reading a book.
The elves wore the clothes and never came back to the workshop again. (True/False)
True
The man wanted to learn who made the shoes for him. (True/False)
True
The shoemaker's wife helped him make the shoes and they earned a lot. (True/False)
False
The shoemaker wasn't an honest man as he made faulty shoes. (True/False)
False
The shoemaker worked very hard, but he couldn't become rich. (True/False)
True
Could he find any faults when he looked and checked the shoes?
No, he couldn't.
What did the shoemaker's wife prepare for the elves?
She prepared new clothes.
Why did the shoemaker hide behind the curtain?
Because he wanted to find out who came every night and did his job.
Could he become so rich?
No, he couldn't
What did the shoemaker find on his work bench instead of the leather?
He found a new pair of
What did the shoemaker used to do every evening before going to bed?
He would cut out leather and prepare it for the next day.
Could the shoemaker and his wife save enough money to become rich?
No, they couldn't.
How many pairs of shoes could the man make and sell every day?
One pair of shoes everyday.