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What is the effect of the repetition of the children shouting "It's a bell cricket!"?
A. It shows that most children prefer to catch grasshoppers.
B. It shows that finding the grasshopper was a disappointment to the boy.
C. It shows that they really wanted the insect to be a bell cricket
D. It shows that the bell cricket holds some type of importance for them.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The didn't say "Its a bell cricket?" with a question mark or period. That would have shown that they were disappointed or showing no emotion. They said it with an exclamation mark so that shows some type of excitement.

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The effect of the repetition is that it shows that they really wanted the insect to be a bell cricket.

What does the bell cricket stands for in the story?

The bell cricket in the story stands for a woman who is said to be rare, special, and needs all our love.

Conclusively, The grasshopper depicts other people. The narrator in the above text shows that the grasshopper do like bell cricket and the use of repetition shows that another group of people wants the woman.

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