Based on the details provided about Jane's day, there seem to be several inconsistencies or unusual claims. Let's go through each point and identify where we might disagree with Liz's account:
Jane got up at twelve o'clock:
- Disagreement: If Jane got up at twelve o'clock, it would imply she either woke up at noon or midnight. Assuming Liz means noon, it is quite late for someone to start their day, especially if they have school or other morning activities. If she meant midnight, it would be odd to refer to it as getting up rather than staying up late.
She had dinner at four o'clock:
- Disagreement: Typically, dinner is eaten later in the evening. Four o'clock is generally considered too early for dinner; it is more aligned with the time for an afternoon snack or an early supper. Jane having dinner at this hour seems unusual.
She went to school at nine o'clock in the evening:
- Disagreement: Schools are usually open during the day and close by late afternoon. It is highly unlikely that Jane would go to school at nine o'clock in the evening, as schools are not in session at that time. Evening classes might be an exception, but they are generally not held in primary or secondary schools.
She saw a crocodile there:
- Disagreement: Unless Jane's school is located near a zoo or a place where crocodiles are kept, seeing a crocodile at school is highly improbable.
She said Hi to the crocodile:
- Disagreement: While it may be possible for Jane to greet a crocodile if she were in a controlled environment like a zoo, it is still an unusual and potentially dangerous activity to interact with a wild animal like this.
She came home with a little crocodile in her hands:
- Disagreement: Taking a crocodile home, especially in her hands, is highly unlikely and unsafe. Crocodiles are wild animals that require specific care and handling by professionals.
She took three apples and gave them to the crocodile:
- Disagreement: Crocodiles are carnivorous reptiles and do not eat apples. Feeding apples to a crocodile would be inappropriate and ineffective in terms of nutrition.
She did it with great pleasure:
- Disagreement: Given the previous points, it seems improbable that Jane would derive great pleasure from these activities, especially considering the safety and practicality concerns associated with interacting closely with a crocodile.
In summary, Liz's account of Jane's day is filled with implausible and inconsistent events. From the unusual timing of activities to the highly unlikely interactions with a crocodile, there are multiple points of disagreement with what Liz said.