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What does the eldest Oyster do in the poem? the walrus and the carpenter​

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Answered by taniyaanshi81
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The oldest oyster says no to their offer, but 4 young oysters agree. And then many more young oysters come out of the sea and line up on a rock. The walrus tells the oysters that he is going to have a chat with them. ... And this is what the walrus and the carpenter do, with the result that there are no more oysters left.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The oldest oyster says no to their offer, but 4 young oysters agree. And then many more young oysters come out of the sea and line up on a rock. The walrus tells the oysters that he is going to have a chat with them.And this is what the walrus and the carpenter do, with the result that there are no more oysters left.

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