The king is correct about the importance of the unsigned verses, as they emphasize the value of authenticity and personal expression in art and literature. Alice's perspective, while insightful, often leans towards strict interpretation and adherence to rules, which can stifle creativity. The unsigned verses represent the idea that true meaning and significance can emerge from ambiguity and individuality, highlighting the need for freedom in creative expression. Ultimately, the king advocates for embracing the unknown, allowing for a richer and more personal engagement with art.
Alice gave a jar of jam, a set of verses, or a bookmark as prizes for the races in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
The correct use is "was" since your grandmother is dead. Was is past tense and is is present tense, so when you use "is" you are really saying she is alive and her name is Alice.
I believe it was Mary Alice Brandon? Somebody correct me if I'm wrong.
No, the commas are not in the correct place in that sentence. It should be written as: "Alice Greenwich, PhD, is our director of marketing." The commas are needed to set off the title "PhD" as an appositive, providing additional information about Alice Greenwich.
"Gakuen Alice" can be read at MangaFox.com ~ Look to the related link below .
In the 2010 movie, the importance (or lesson) of her dream, is to control her own life, and not let others plan out her life for her. :P hope that helped!
the Cheshire cat is Alice's imagination so it is basically a part of Alice so...yeah.^^ what this guy said is not entirely correct since the entire book was a dream thats like saying the queen is like alice which they are very different the queen is persistent confident selfish and an elitist alice is quite the opposite
You were very close, It is actually Emmett, Rosalie, Jasper, Alice and then Edward!!! :D
I don't think there is a correct answer to this, it's just personal reference but i would say Alice is. Then maybe The Queen Of Hearts then possibly Cheshire Cat.Hope that helped :)
This may or may not be the correct song but it is defiantly made for Alice in Wonderland. Called: Alice in Wonderland By: Wynter Gordon.
Alice's family cared about Bella because she was a close friend of Alice and because they saw the importance she held in Edward's life. As a member of their tight-knit vampire coven, they were also protective of each other and valued Bella's safety and well-being.
Grandma Dowdel teaches Mary Alice the importance of being resourceful, standing up for oneself, and taking care of family. She also shows Mary Alice the value of kindness, resilience, and independence in facing life's challenges.