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Use the story The Legend of the Giant's Causeway to answer the question.

The Legend of the Giant's Causeway

Which line from the text contributes to the silly tone in the story?

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Benandonner bent down and peered through the doorway, where the biggest baby he had ever seen lay in a wooden cradle the size of a boat!
Benandonner bent down and peered through the doorway, where the biggest baby he had ever seen lay in a wooden cradle the size of a boat!

As he fled across the stones, Finn glanced over his shoulder and saw Benandonner’s hulking silhouette stomping along the shore.
As he fled across the stones, Finn glanced over his shoulder and saw Benandonner’s hulking silhouette stomping along the shore.

He turned and stomped away, his boots pounding on the earth like a slow-beating drum.
He turned and stomped away, his boots pounding on the earth like a slow-beating drum.

Oona would be so impressed to hear how he had cleverly built a causeway to Scotland and bravely defeated Benandonner.
Oona would be so impressed to hear how he had cleverly built a causeway to Scotland and bravely defeated Benandonner.
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2 hours ago

The line from the text that contributes to the silly tone in the story is:

"Benandonner bent down and peered through the doorway, where the biggest baby he had ever seen lay in a wooden cradle the size of a boat!"

This line uses exaggeration and a humorous image, which adds to the silly tone of the story.