The Unicorn looked dreamily at Alice, and said "Talk, child."
Alice could not help her lips curling up into a smile as she began: "Do you know, I always thought Unicorns were fabulous monsters, too! I never saw one alive before!"
"Well, now that we have seen each other," said the Unicorn, "if you'll believe in me, I'll believe in you. Is that a bargain?"
"Yes, if you like," said Alice.

Describe one way the passage shows that Alice’s character has grown or change

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It seems, (Though it has been awhile since I have had read this story) that she is more open to the oddness of the place. Instead of trying to rationalize this she is only going along with it.

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The passage shows that Alice has become much more accepting of all the strange creatures she keeps meeting. By this point, she barely reacts to meeting a unicorn, and even says that she'll believe in him.

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