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Read the passage from "The Crab That Played with the Sea.” But towards evening, when people and things grow restless and tired, there came up the Man (With his own little girl-daughter?)—Yes, with his own best beloved little girl-daughter sitting upon his shoulder, and he said, ‘What is this play, Eldest Magician?’ And the Eldest Magician said, ‘Ho, Son of Adam, this is the play of the Very Beginning; but you are too wise for this play.’ And the Man saluted and said, ‘Yes, I am too wise for this play; but see that you make all the Animals obedient to me.’ What is the tone in this passage?

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Answered by Anonymous
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This is a very interesting passage to read.In this passage we can see that the a father and his daughter have visited a magician and the father asks him about the play.But the magician is telling him that the magic show is for children and not for him.Here the tone is "Sarcastic".Because the magician is making fun of the father.But the father replied that you can make all animals obedient to me.In this passage,the accent is Classic British but tone is Sarcastic

Answered by Arslankincsem
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The Crab That Played with the Sea the Cat That Walked by Himself the Butterfly and it were flying almost time.  


The Camel is too busy looking at his own beautiful self in the pool of water to know what girl daughter is and you can see them on any Leopard's skin you like.

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