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42 Read this line from the play.
EMPEROR: How can such a plain-looking bird sing so beautifully?
What is the most likely purpose of this line?
F To create suspense about what the emperor will do next
G To set a tone of bewilderment
H To resolve the emperor's problem
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42 Read this line from the play.
EMPEROR: How can such a plain-looking bird sing so beautifully?
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