The fact that the magician repeats the word "lazy" so much <em>should give the story a humorous tone</em>. He even names Man's children in a humorous way "<u>the Malazy</u>". We can even assume he was <u>wordplaying with Malaysia</u>, the country. This supports the idea that the <em>Eldest Magician had a really good sense of humour. </em>
In the light of this, the correct answer is "Repetition of the word lazy makes the tone humorous".
It Could Be D. But If Not Then I would Go With A. Compare and Contrast
Answer:
the significance of Douglass' introduction to "The Liberator"? It provided him with knowledge of the anti-slavery movement, as well as a purpose and voice within the movement.
She describes the great risks that she and other slaves took in order to learn.
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