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At the two-yard peg she faced round, and said, "A pawn goes two squares in its first move, you know. So you'll go VERY quickly through the Third Square -- by railway, I should think -- and you'll find yourself in the Fourth Square in no time. Well, THAT square belongs to Tweedledum and Tweedledee -- the Fifth is mostly water -- the Sixth belongs to Humpty Dumpty -- But you make no remark?" —Through the Looking Glass,
Lewis Carroll

The chessboard is like a roadmap Alice must follow. When we leave Alice at the end of Part 2, she has taken the train to the Fourth Square.

Read the passage. What question could you ask about what will happen next on Alice’s journey?

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