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Why would a student include an allusion to Mr. Krabs (from SpongeBob), a cheap and greedy owner of the Krusty Krab restaurant, when describing a friend who does not want to let them borrow 25 cents?
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A student might include an allusion to Mr. Krabs when describing a friend who refuses to lend them 25 cents because it effectively portrays their friend as being cheap and unwilling to part with even a small amount of money. The character of Mr. Krabs is widely known for his tightfistedness and extreme penny-pinching behavior in the SpongeBob SquarePants series. Using this allusion adds humor and exaggeration to the situation, emphasizing the friend's unwillingness to part with their money.
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