Alice is talking to the White Rabbit, who is holding a trumpet and wearing glasses and clothes. The document then provides descriptions of Alice and introduces the Caterpillar, who is smoking a hookah, and notes that hookah, narghile, and waterpipe are synonyms. It also discusses how the word "mad" can mean angry or crazy in English before introducing the Mad Hatter, who says it is nice to meet Alice.
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1. English Interactive To Be Alice I don't know Sir. Alice is talking to the White Rabbit. The Rabbit is holding a trumpet. The Rabbit is wearing glasses. The Rabbit is wearing clothes. Present Continuous Tense
2. My name is Alice Alice's hair is blond. Her eyes are blue. Her nose is small. She is pretty. Describing People
3. I am the Caterpillar . The Caterpillar is smoking a hookah. The words hookah, narghile and waterpipe are synonyms
4. You are my cat Dinah. He is mad. She is mad. It is mad. The word mad means two things: mad = angry mad = crazy Often words in English mean more than one thing.
5. We are all mad here. They call me the Mad Hatter. Nice to meet you. You say this when you meet people for the first time.