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Read this excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll. “Well, it’s no use YOUR talking about waking him,” said Tweedledum, “when you're only one of the things in his dream. You know very well you're not real.”

“I AM real!” said Alice and began to cry.

“You won't make yourself a bit realler by crying,” Tweedledee remarked: “there's nothing to cry about.”

“If I wasn't real,” Alice said—half-laughing through her tears, it all seemed so ridiculous—”I shouldn't be able to cry.”

“I hope you don't suppose those are real tears?” Tweedledum interrupted in a tone of great contempt.

From this excerpt, the reader can infer that

Alice has grown used to the backward reasoning of this world.
Alice is still trying to use real-world logic in the looking-glass world.
Alice has had enough of this world and wants to go back home.
Alice is eager to spend more time with Tweedledee and Tweedledum.

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