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Babe, the big blue ox, constituted Paul Bunyan’s assets and liabilities. History disagrees as to when, where and how Paul first acquired this bovine locomotive but his subsequent record is reliably established. Babe could pull anything that had two ends to it. . . .In paragraph 5 of Passage 1, what does the phrase "bovine locomotive" suggest about Babe?
A He is unusually loud.
® He is incredibly strong.
© He is often carrying people.
• He is enhanced with metal parts.
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B He is incredibly strong.
"bovine" (ox) + "locomotive" (powerful pulling engine) emphasizes Babe's great pulling strength — able to pull anything with two ends.
"bovine" (ox) + "locomotive" (powerful pulling engine) emphasizes Babe's great pulling strength — able to pull anything with two ends.
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