Explain how the allusions to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz contribute to the meaning and tone of the story. Use at least two details from the text in your response.

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Answer:

The allusions to "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" contribute to a tone of creativity and novelty, as well as reinforcing the meaning of admiration for something.

Explanation:

"A Tripe Over The Raimbow" shows how Ben feels in another reality when admiring the works of his favorite artist. For Ben, the paintings and all the artist's work refer to the idea of the City of Oz, as they are works full of creativity and novelties as wonderful as those presented in "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz." In this case, the allusions to "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" reinforce this idea of creativity and novelty, creating the tone of the story.

Allusions are figures of speech that allow a work, person, or place to be cited in a text, causing connections and creating meanings between the text and the cited element.

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