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Whale, whale, whale...what have we got here? Looks like a question about what Kipling was trying to achieve in "How the Whale Got His Throat." Fun fact, the whale translated copy of that is called "WHOOAAAOOOHHHHEEEEEEEEHOOO Throat." Wait. There's not a word in whale for "throat"? What a load of carp.

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Here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by one fish, two fish, red

00:06

fish, astute fish well this Dr. Seuss knockoff is the [Man reading a book to two little girls]

00:10

worst alright so take a gander at the following paragraph [mumbling]

00:14

[mumbling]

00:18

....all right now the question select a statement that

00:23

best explains why the author chose to include this paragraph and here your

00:27

potential answers maybe he got paid by the word...

00:32

So let's think about what Kipling was trying to do in that paragraph decide [Bpy falling asleep on a desk]

00:35

tell a great bedtime story while the author does name a whole bunch of

00:38

different fish when he describes the whales ocean sized buffet this isn't [Whale swimming in the ocean]

00:42

really mentioned in the rest of the story so A is not our answer how about

00:46

C? Kipling doesn't talk about protecting the ocean anywhere in this [Kipling typing on a typewriter]

00:49

paragraph and just so stories was published back in 1902

00:54

we're doubting that environmental protection was on his mind way back then [Woman pushes man into a room]

00:57

so C is incorrect as for D well the paragraph might start all rhymey but it

01:02

drops off pretty quickly and doesn't really come back much in the rest of the

01:05

text so answer D is wrong wrong wrong.. That leaves us with B Kipling makes a [Boy with his hands on his head in frustration]

01:10

point of talking about all of the things that his whale will eat and the whale

01:14

even says i'm hungry in the text we get the feeling that this whale is

01:19

hungrier than a hobbit at second breakfast so B is the correct answer and [hobbit stood outside a house]

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speaking of second breakfast we're pretty hungry we skipped our fourth breakfast

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this morning three just wasn't cutting it. [girl asking for one more pancake]

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