Down+the+Rabbit+Hole

Down the Rabbit Hole:

   ** Alice is Younger than I. ** Being older than Alice we in our generation probably have more techniques and technology or better ideas to getting a key than Alice did. If I was in the situation I would probably scream for help and any of the animals would have came I would have slightly just asked them nicely to get the key for me. If that didn’t work I am sure we would find or have something in our pockets that could get the keys. If I was Alice I wouldn’t have done anything that would make her change sizes again. You would have to think different and not do stupid things to change the way you are. Alice is a curious person; she tries to get into everything and always wants to know what things are and what they do. My thinking would be completely different than Alice’s, I would probably think before I did things. Unlike Alice she never thought before she did things. If she didn’t read the container that said “Drink Me” I think she would have been the same size and still be able to get the key. If that was me I would try to find a different way to get the key than she did. We know days have better technology and thinking skills. We would probably think of better ways to get the key. Alice is younger than I am, she would probably think less than I would. Less experience than we do in our generations. ** The Simple Rule ** One “simple rule” I learned as a child growing up is never to lie to anyone. This rule exists because you have to be trustworthy as you grow up. It is bad to lie to a person or anyone. As you grow up you learn that lying gets you nowhere and if you keep doing it you will never be trusted when you are actually telling the truth. As a child I was taught never to lie because it’s not right and it could cause other people to get in trouble other than you. The expectations on this rule from growing up in elementary and middle school would probably be to tell the truth whether you got your homework done or little drama friend fights. As you grow older and can do more things your parents have the expectations of like telling the truth of where you are going and who’s house you’re going to or examples like that. Parents always worry about where their children are going and would rather be safe than sorry. If a child breaks this rule they usually get punished. Depending on what kind of lie was told the child or children could become grounded and not be able to do anything or possibly get their car and cell phone taken away, also some punishments could be doing many chores and cleaning and helping other people when you really don’t want to. Also depending on what kind of lie you pull you could possibly get put in jail or get in trouble with the law. People tell lies all the time, sometime you can never tell if they are telling the truth or not, sometimes you can.
 * Antipathy- **a feeling of strong dislike or hostility