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23 February, 09:21

In "A Wolf and Little Daughter," the author repeats the phrase "pit-a-pat" when the wolf is chasing the girl to

create a sense of building danger.

explain who is chasing the girl.

give a clue about how the story ends.

include an element of surprise.

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  1. 23 February, 09:24
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    In "A Wolf and Little Daughter," the author repeats the phrase "pit-a-pat" when the wolf is chasing the girl to - include an element of surprise.

    Explanation:

    The author has already mentioned in the story that the wolf is chasing a little girl. The phrase "pit-a-pat" highlights the emotions and is used to create curiosity among the readers. Thus it include an element of surprise.

    Considering the other options

    create a sense of building danger-The phrase pit-pat is used to arose an element of emotion among the reader. Hence it is not a correct option. explain who is chasing the girl.-The author has already specified that a wolf is chasing a the little girl. Hence we cannot consider this option. give a clue about how the story ends-Using phrases in a story does not indicate the end of the story. so its a wrong option

    In "A Wolf and Little Daughter," the author repeats the phrase "pit-a-pat" when the wolf is chasing the girl to - Thus the option (d) include an element of surprise. is the correct option
  2. 23 February, 09:32
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    D include an element of surprise

    Explanation:

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