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read the excerpt from \the crab that played with the sea.\
he went north, best beloved, and he found all-the-elephant-there-was digging with his tusks and stamping with his feet in the nice new clean earth that had been made ready for him.
kun? said all-the-elephant-there-was, meaning, is this right?
payah kun, said the eldest magician, meaning, that is quite right; and he breathed upon the great rocks and lumps of earth that all-the-elephant-there-was had thrown up, and they became the great himalayan mountains, and you can look them out on the map.
he went east, and he found all-the-cow-there-was feeding in the field that had been made ready for her,
and she licked her tongue round a whole forest at a...
which details from the excerpt best support the conclusion that children are the author’s intended audience? select two options.
□ the repetition of words and patterns
□ the terms \kun\ and \payah kun\
□ the provided translation support
□ the use of animals to tell a magical story
□ the description of geological features
- The repetition of words and patterns (like "Best Beloved", the structure of finding animals in prepared places) is a technique often used in children's literature to engage young readers and aid comprehension.
- The use of animals to tell a magical story (elephant, cow in a fantastical setting with a magician creating mountains) is typical of children's stories, as kids are drawn to animal characters and magical elements.
The terms "kun" and "payah kun" are foreign terms which may not be intuitive for children, the provided translation support is more about clarifying language rather than targeting children, and the description of geological features is more factual and less child - oriented.
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A. the repetition of words and patterns
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