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How do you know the character of the eldest Oyster is wiser than the young Oysters in the poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter"?
А
He tricks the younger Oysters into going with the Walrus before
the Walrus can get to him.
B
He knows to close his Oyster shell and hide when he sees the
Walrus approaching.
CHe tricks the Walrus into taking the smaller, younger Oysters in
stead of him.
D
He knows what the Walrus is up to and refuses to go with him.

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