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On a moonlit night when the stars come out,
there are nocturnal animals all about.

whoo, whoo, what do i see?
a wise old owl looking at me

meow, meow, what do i see?
a big black cat is looking at me

eee, eee, eee, what do i see?
a little bat just looking at me

ribit, ribit, what do i see?
a big green tree frog looking at me

squeak, squeak, squeak, what do i see?
a tiny garden mouse looking at me

which phrase is an example of repetition in this poem?
a) what do i see
b) animals all about
c) on a moonlit night
d) a tiny garden mouse

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On a moonlit night when the stars come out,
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