What two traits does this excerpt from Alice Gerstenberg’s Alice in Wonderland reveal about the White Queen’s character?

ALICE: Am I addressing the White Queen?

WHITE QUEEN: Well, yes, if you call that a-dressing. It isn’t my notion of the thing, at all.

ALICE: If your Majesty will only tell me the right way to begin, I’ll do it as well as I can.

WHITE QUEEN: But I don’t want it done at all. I’ve been a-dressing myself for the last two hours.

ALICE: Every single thing’s crooked, and you’re all over pins; may I put your shawl straight for you?

WHITE QUEEN: I don’t know what’s the matter with it! It’s out of temper. I’ve pinned it here, and I’ve pinned it there, but there’s no pleasing it.

ALICE: It can’t go straight, you know, if you pin it all on one side, and dear me, what a state your hair is in!

WHITE QUEEN: The brush has got entangled in it! And I lost the comb yesterday.

ALICE: (Takes out the brush and arranges the QUEEN’S hair.) You look better now! But really you should have a lady’s maid!

A. The White Queen is bossy.
B. The White Queen is proud of her appearance.
C. The White Queen is absentminded.
D. The White Queen is a strict ruler.
E. The White Queen is careless.