Read the passage from "The Crab That Played with the Sea. ” "â€ÂYou are lazy,’ said the Eldest Magician. â€ÂSo your children shall be lazy. They shall be the laziest people in the world. They shall be called the Malazyâ€"the lazy people;’ and he held up his finger to the Moon and said, â€ÂO Fisherman, here is the Man too lazy to row home. Pull his canoe home with your line, Fisherman. ’" How does repetition affect the narrator's tone? Repetition of the word lazy makes the tone angry. Repetition of the word lazy makes the tone humorous. Repetition of the word Fisherman makes the tone playful. Repetition of the word Fisherman makes the tone serious.

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The repetition affect the narrator's tone as:

Option B

  • Repetition of the word lazy makes the tone humorous.

Pau Amma feigned exacerbation and waved his legs, yet he could only work up the Sea, because, however he was a King Crab, he was nothing in excess of a Crab, and the Eldest Magician laughed. 'You are not really important after all, Pau Amma,' he said.

The details in this selection indicate that the primary object is to explain the kids that the moon causes tides. This selection has been taken from the youngsters' story The Crab that played with the sea  composed by noted author Rudyard Kipling.

The speaker is suggesting that affection is necessary regardless of whether individuals battle here and there.

The speaker is suggesting that there was a major battle between sweethearts a few seconds ago. The speaker is suggesting that adoration is confusing and encompasses everything all at once.

Repetition of the word lazy makes the tone entertaining. Read the selection from The Crab That Played with the Sea. Then the young lady daughter set up her little delicate earthy colored arms with the beautiful white shell bracelets and said, O Eldest Magician.

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