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The Mock Turtle's Song
by Lewis Carroll

Beautiful soup, so rich and green,
Waiting in a hot tureen!
Who for such dainties would not stoop?
Soup of the evening, beautiful Soup!

Soup of the evening, beautiful Soup!
Beau—ootiful Soo—oop! Beau—ootiful Soo—oop!
Soo—oop of the e—e—evening, Beautiful, beautiful Soup

In “The Mock Turtle’s Song,” how does Lewis Carroll use capitalization, line length, and word position to create meaning and effect?

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