Read the passage from The Phantom Tollbooth.
“Isn’t that a little inconvenient?” asked Milo, whose neck was becoming quite stiff from looking up.
“It is a little,” replied Alec, “but it is quite important to know what lies behind things, and the family s me take care of the rest. My father sees to things, my mother looks after things, my brother sees beyond things, my uncle sees the other side of every question, and my little sister Alice sees under things.”
The passage s the reader to draw conclusions about which character’s perspective?
Alec
Alice
Alec’s father
Alec’s mother