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Read this excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.

. . . there was a rather awkward pause, as Alice didn’t know how to begin a conversation with people she had just been dancing with. . . .

"So much obliged!” added Tweedledee. "You like poetry?”

"Ye-es, pretty well – some poetry,” Alice said doubtfully. "Would you tell me which road leads out of the wood?”

Which of these details provides support for the idea that the characters have common interests?

. . . there was a rather awkward

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The details that supports the idea that the characters have common interests are stated in the text, "So much obliged!" added Tweedledee. "You like poetry?" and "Ye-es, pretty well - some poetry," Alice said doubtfully," These details point to the idea that the characters have common interests because Tweedledee firsts asks if she likes poetry, signaling that he does too and is wondering if she does. Alice answers that she does, signaling that they both have a common interest because they both like poetry.

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They asked about poetry and Alice said Yes some poetry

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