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U N D E R G R A D UAT E S T U D I E S

IN TEA-MAKING

FOX, & GOOSE GEOGRAPHY


Go looking for the flower garden! There you will find a clever little Alice by
the river. Clever little Alice had a fox, a goose, and a bag of corn. Alice had
to get them across a river, but the boat was so tiny that only one could cross
with her at a time.
Obviously Alice couldn’t leave the fox and the goose together, because the fox
would eat the goose! But Alice also couldn’t leave the goose and the corn
together, because the goose would eat the corn!
In what order did Alice take them to get everything across safely?
Find the Mad Hatter to explain your theory!
CAT “Well! I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,”
thought Alice; “but a grin without a cat! It’s the
RHETHORIC most curious thing I ever saw in all my life!”

1/ Get up and go hunting for the Cheshire cat.


2/ Talk to it!
3/ Solve the cat’s riddle.
4/ Tell your answer to the Cat and await a
response!
NOTE: If the cat is quiet, all together loudly say:
Cheshire cat 123! Won’t you come and answer me!

Said the Moon to the Sun, "Is the daylight begun?"


Said the Sun to the Moon, "Not a minute too soon."
"You're a Full Moon," said he.
She replied with a frown, "Well! I never did see
So uncivil a clown!"

BIRD LOGIC
The White Rabbit says that the March Hare tells
lies.
The March Hare says that the Hatter tells lies.
The Hatter says that BOTH the White Rabbit
and the March Hare tell lies.
Who is telling the truth?
A: If you think it is the Hatter, The White Rabbit
or the March Hare go tell them!

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