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Which of the following describes how the Walrus and the
Carpenter feel about the sand?
A They love the feel of the sand.
B They think something is buried under the sand.
They don't like how much sand there is.
They don't like to walk over the sand.



Answer :

The Walrus and the Carpenter in the poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter" by Lewis Carroll have a mixed attitude towards the sand.

1. They love the feel of the sand: This is the most accurate description as they are depicted walking along the beach and enjoying the sensation of the sand beneath their feet. The text describes how they "walked a mile or so, and then they rested on a rock conveniently low, and all the little Oysters stood and waited in a row."

2. They don't like how much sand there is: While there is no specific indication of this in the poem, the focus is more on their interaction with the oysters rather than any negative feelings towards the sand itself.

In conclusion, option A "They love the feel of the sand" is the best description of how the Walrus and the Carpenter feel about the sand in the context of the poem.