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Read the passage. "but i don't want to go among mad people," alice remarked. "oh, you can't that," said the cat: "we're all mad here. i'm mad. you're mad." "how do you know i'm mad? " said alice. "you must be," said the cat, "or you wouldn't have come here." which best explains how the passage develops the setting of alice's adventures in wonderland? a. the cheshire cat describes wonderland as a terrifying and cruel place. b. wonderland has a different set of laws and rules, which alice doesn't understand. c. alice knows that wonderland is completely ridiculous and is probably a dream that she will wake up from eventually. d. wonderland is a place for people who are insane. alice is just now learning that she is crazy.

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