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How does e. e. commings connect the balloonman in his poem "in Just-" with the mythical figure of Pan? A. He depicts the balloonman as an overgrown child himself and indicates that he is no different from the children.

B. He refers to the balloonman as "mud-luscious" and "puddle-wonderful" and suggests that he is fun-loving and approachable.

C. He describes the balloonman as a strange, "goat-footed" character and depicts his capacity to attract children to him.

D. He combines the names of the children to show that the balloonman cannot tell them apart.

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