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What humorous aspect does the poem highlight about buying things in Topsy-turvy Land? |
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The poem presents a humorous and whimsical world where everything is the opposite of reality. |
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Fill in the blank: The children in Topsy-turvy Land go to school by ___ instead of morning. |
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What imagery does the poem use to describe the topsy-turvy nature of the land? |
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What does the phrase 'I think it must be grand' suggest about the poet's view of Topsy-turvy Land? |
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It suggests that the poet finds the absurdity and humor of the place enjoyable. |