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1. The story begins with Alice sitting lazily in a tree while another woman is attempting to give her history lesson. Instead of listening, Alice is daydreaming and playing around with her cat. What is the name of the cat, whom she waves to when she falls down the rabbit hole?
2. Alice continues to follow the White Rabbit until she reaches a living door. He tells Alice that she is too big to fit through him and instructs her to drink a potion that magically appears atop a glass table. When Alice drinks it, she comments on its taste. Which is not one of the flavors that Alice mentions?
3. Once small, Alice attempts to pass through the living door, only to find out she forgot to take the key off the table. The door then tells her to eat a cookie which makes her grow big again. Later in her adventure, Alice eats another cookie at which character's home?
4. When Alice meets Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, they tell her the story of "The Walrus and The Carpenter". While walking along a beach the Walrus and the Carpenter discover a family of sea creatures in the water. What kind of animals were they?
5. Later on in her adventure, Alice stumbles into a garden filled with living flowers. After hearing a song from them, which of the flowers initially calls Alice a weed?
6. After dealing with the flowers, Alice soon discovers a caterpillar smoking a hookah. What question does the caterpillar keep asking Alice?
7. The caterpillar, after being insulted by Alice, reluctantly offers her some advice. What object, which Alice was sitting on, would allow her to grow or shrink?
8. After Alice manages to get through some more size changing difficulties, she meets up with the Cheshire Cat. He shows up again later when Alice gets herself lost in the woods, disguised as what?
9. During the tea party with the Mad Hatter and the March Hare, Alice freaks out the Dormouse after mentioning her cat. Which substance was used to calm the Dormouse down?
10. Finally, the Cheshire Cat sends Alice to meet the Queen of Hearts, who had an extremely short temper. Anyone who angered the Queen was sent off to be executed. How was this done?
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