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

“I read it in a book,” said Alice. “But I had some poetry repeated to me, much easier than that, by—Tweedledee, I think.”
“As to poetry, you know,” said Humpty Dumpty, stretching out one of his great hands, “I can repeat poetry as well as other folk, if it comes to that—”
“Oh, it needn't come to that!” Alice hastily said, hoping to keep him from beginning.
“The piece I'm going to repeat,” he went on without noticing her remark, “was written entirely for your amusement.”
Alice felt that in that case she really ought to listen to it, so she sat down, and said “Thank you” rather sadly.

Which line does Lewis Carroll use to develop politeness as a character trait for Alice?

A. “Oh, it needn’t come to that!” Alice hastily said.
B. “I read it in a book,” said Alice.
C. “much easier than that, by—Tweedledee”
D. so she sat down, and said “Thank you” rather sadly

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User Xandros
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Answer:

d

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User Alxkolm
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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Because she say thanks

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