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17 January, 07:42

He took the Elephant-All-the-Elephant-there-was-and said, "Play at being an Elephant," and All-the-Elephant-there-was played. He took the Beaver-All-the-Beaver-there-was-and said, "Play at being a Beaver," and All-the Beaver-there-was played. He took the Cow-All-the Cow-there-was-and said, "Play at being a Cow," and All-the-Cow-there-was played.

-"The Crab That Played with the Sea,"

Rudyard Kipling

How does the use of repetition affect the narrator's tone in this passage?

It creates a dark and mysterious tone.

It creates a playful and caring tone.

It creates a serious and academic tone.

It creates a sarcastic and humorous tone.

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  1. 17 January, 07:52
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    its b on edg
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