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The following passage (paragraph 5) mainly uses.to express the fantastical mood.It rocked itself off the mound of the clutch and, in hitting the ground, split. From the two parts emerged a tiny creature, not much bigger thanMenolly's hand, glistening brown and creeling with hunger, swaying its head back and forth and tottering forward a few awkward steps. Thetransparent brown wings unfolded, flapping weakdy to dry, and the creature's balance improved. The creel turned to a hiss of displeasure, and thelittle brown peered about defensively. The other fire lizards crooned, encouraging it to some action. With a tiny shriek of anger, the little brownlaunched itself toward the cave opening, passing so close to Menolly she could have touched it.A ironyB. point of viewC. rhyme schemeD. imagery