This map of Oxford shows the places where Lewis Carroll met Alice Liddell, the girl who inspired him to write ALICE IN WONDERLAND. Examine the text and the map carefully and then say if the sentences are true of false. Be careful! Some ideas are not mentioned in the text.
LEWIS CARROLL IN OXFORD
Lewis Carroll's real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
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Alice Liddell was the daughter of the Dean at Christ Church in Oxford
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Alice's shop is at 18 Abingdon Road
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Alice Liddell saw the deer at the Deer Park
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Tom Tower in Christ Church was designed by Henry Liddell
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The Liddells had four children, Harry, Lorina, Alice and Edith
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Charles Dodgson's diaries are kept in the Museum of Oxford
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The writer invented the stories of Alice in Wonderland after a river trip by boat with the children.
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Alice Liddell was 75 years old when she died.
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There is a Dodo stuffed bird at the Oxford University museum