I see you were trying to cheat at "Are you smarter than a 5th grader" too.
yes people do have fingers
No, people do not have 56 fingers.
Something that can be counted on one's fingers is typically a small number of items or objects, usually less than 10. Examples include the number of people in a group or the number of tasks on a to-do list.
This type of literary work is known as a didactic literature. It aims to instruct or teach readers a moral or religious lesson, often through examples and practical advice. Examples include fables, parables, and religious texts.
Assuming each person has 10 fingers, if you have 45 fingers, it indicates that there were 4 people in total.
Alice in Wonderland is over-all a trippy novel. People have seen references to drugs and prison in the books themes. In all reality the examples you've given were just to enhance on the hallucination aspects of the tale.
Yes. It was written by Lewis Carroll in 1865 and its full title is Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, but when talking about it people often shorten this to Alice in Wonderland.
Metonymy is a literary device where something related, but not part, of a given thing is used to describe said thing. Calling business people "suits," or offering to give someone "a hand," as in help are examples of metonymy.
4.8 million go to canada's wonderland annually
The average human has 10 fingers. For the sake of pedantry, a thumb is a specialised finger.
People should have ten fingers, five on each hand, including thumbs.
People who actually has six fingers