Read this excerpt from Chapter II of Alice in Wonderland.

"Good-by, feet! Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? I shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you."

Just at this moment her head struck against the roof of the hall; in fact, she was now rather more than nine feet high, and she at once took up the little golden key and hurried off to the garden door.

Poor Alice! It was as much as she could do, lying down on one side, to look through into the garden with one eye; but to get through was more hopeless than ever. She sat down and began to cry again.

How does the author use opposites to illustrate how tall Alice is growing

A: by mentioning Alice’s desire to enter the garden
B: by describing Alice’s head hitting the roof
C: by mentioning that Alice is crying
D: by describing Alice trying to find shoes that fit