Read this passage from Through the Looking-Glass.


“Is that all?” Alice timidly asked.


“That's all,” said Humpty Dumpty. “Good-bye.”


This was rather sudden, Alice thought: but, after such a very strong hint that she ought to be going, she felt that it would hardly be civil to stay. So she held out her hand. “Good-bye, till we meet again!” she said as cheerfully as she could.


“I shouldn't know you again if we did meet,” Humpty Dumpty replied in a discontented tone, giving her one of his fingers to shake; “you're so exactly like other people.”


Which character trait does Humpty Dumpty display in this passage?


A courteousness

B timidity

C impoliteness

D humor



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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

'Through the looking Glass' is a novel written by Lewis Caroll. The novel is another novel is series of 'Alice in Wonderland.'

In chapter six of the novel, when Alice meets Humpty Dumpty who is sitting on the wall.

The trait that Humpty Dumpty shows  in the given passage is impoliteness. In this conversation, Humpty Dumpty is being impolite with Alice. Even when she tries to bid good-bye to Humpty Dumpty cheerfully, he replies in discontented tone.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C.

Answer:

C which is impoliteness

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