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Xavier is paraphrasing this passage from Through the Looking-Glass to help him understand what he reads.

“Are you a child or a teetotum?” the Sheep said, as she took up another pair of needles. “You'll make me giddy soon, if you go on turning round like that.” She was now working with fourteen pairs at once, and Alice couldn't help looking at her in great astonishment.

“How CAN she knit with so many?” the puzzled child thought to herself. “She gets more and more like a porcupine every minute!”

“Can you row?” the Sheep asked, handing her a pair of knitting-needles as she spoke.

“Yes, a little—but not on land—and not with needles—” Alice was beginning to say, when suddenly the needles turned into oars in her hands, and she found they were in a little boat, gliding along between banks: so there was nothing for it but to do her best.

Which detail would be important for Xavier to include in his paraphrase as he monitors his reading?

“Are you a child or a teetotum?”
“The needles turned into oars in her hands, and she found they were in a little boat.”
“She gets more and more like a porcupine every minute!”
“You’ll make me giddy soon.” HURRRY IM TIMMMMED

Respuesta :

Answer: I think it’s B

Explanation:

Answer:

B IS RIGHT

Explanation:

COZ I SAID SO AND I GOT IT RIGHT