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"There might be some sense in your knocking," the Footman went on
without attending to her, "if we had the door between us. For instance, if
you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, you know."
He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, and this
Alice thought decidedly uncivil. "But perhaps he can't help it," she said
to herself; "his eyes are so very nearly at the top of his head. But at any
rate he might answer questions.-How am I to get in?" she repeated,
aloud.
What is a central idea of this excerpt?
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Chapter 6. Part 1
Alice is not allowed to knock on the door.
The Footman is a frog.
Alice becomes frustrated by the Footman's conversation.
Someone is sneezing inside the house.