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Answer:
“Pau Amma’s babies hate being taken out of their little Pusat Taseks and brought home in pickle-bottles. That is why they nip you with their scissors, and it serves you right!”
Explanation:
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The best evidence that the narrator is telling the story with a specific child in mind is the sentence that shows something specific about the babies of Pau Amma, in addition to showing something these babies can do.
This sentence is:
"Pau Amma's babies hate being taken out of their little Pusat Taseks and brought home in pickle-bottles. That is why they nip you with their scissors, and it serves you right!"
Although you have not shown the text that this question refers to, we can see, from the context of your question, that you are referring to "The Crab That Played with the Sea."
When reading this story, we have access to the following information:
- The story shows the life of the crab Pau Amma.
- History shows how this crab is an individualistic and intriguing being.
- When all animals decide to obey a wizard, it flees to the sea, refusing to appear humble.
During the reading of the excerpt shown in the question above, we can see that the narrator is focused on telling the story of how the babies of Pau Amma behave and what they are capable of doing with anyone, including the reader.
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