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\payah kun,\ said the eldest magician, meaning, \that is quite right\; …

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\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. ... then the moon rose big and full over the water, and the eldest magician said to the hunchbacked old man who sits in the moon spinning a fishing-line with which he hopes one day to catch the world, \ho! fisher of the moon, are you playing with the sea?\ —\the crab that played with the sea,\ rudyard kipling. which sentence most effectively helps to create a whimsical tone in this passage?
○ \you can look them out on the map.\
○ \payah kun, said the eldest magician.\
○ \then the moon rose big and full over the water.\
○ \ho! fisher of the moon, are you playing with the sea?\

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the sentence that creates a whimsical tone, we analyze each option:

  • "You can look them out on the map." is a mundane, factual statement, not whimsical.
  • "‘Payah kun,’ said the Eldest Magician." is just a quote without whimsy.
  • "Then the Moon rose big and full over the water." is a descriptive, neutral sentence.
  • "Ho! Fisher of the Moon, are you playing with the Sea?" personifies the Moon as a fisher and implies a playful interaction with the Sea, which is fantastical and whimsical, fitting the story’s fairy - tale - like style.

Answer:

D. "Ho! Fisher of the Moon, are you playing with the Sea?"