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All was still in the forest when the wind suddenly began to whisper whoosh, whoosh in the treetops, Then the whispering wind started whistling, long and high and wild, and woke the small forest creatures, which, trembling with worry, mistook the sound for the approach of predators. Alert, they crouched as the minutes passed, but it was just the wind after all, and it went away as it always did. Soon the night was quiet once more, and the creatures settled again into a restful sleep. What is the impact of the repeated w sound in the paragraph? A. It conveys the quietness of the wilderness. B. It conveys the danger that threatens the animals. C. It helps the reader imagine the darkness of the forest. D. It helps the reader imagine what the animals are hearing

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