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Explanation:
How does “Jabberwocky” draw upon the myth of the hero?
A) Like a hero, the boy seems unsure of the nature of his enemy.
B) Like a hero, the boy has a difficult time completing his task.
C) Like a hero, the boy undertakes a quest to do battle with evil.
D) Like a hero, the boy listens to tall tales of strange creatures.
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D. Chronological and cause-and-effect
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Explanation:
The rhetorical question in this poem is asking about the development of a child. It's apparent that kids ask millions of questions, which is the most effective way children know the world and a part of the world becomes their lives, by asking questions, things become clearer to them and their development improves. That is the tool employed by Whitman to show the speaker's development throughout the poem.
Children are known to be very inquisitive, they want to learn about the world they are in, they want to make sense of their environment and every existence, so the only way for them to achieve this is by asking existential questions.