Read the excerpt from "The Crab That Played with the Sea.”

Before the High and Far-Off Times, O my Best Beloved, came the Time of the Very Beginnings; and that was in the days when the Eldest Magician was getting Things ready. First he got the Earth ready; then he got the Sea ready; and then he told all the Animals that they could come out and play. And the Animals said, ‘O Eldest Magician, what shall we play at?’ and he said, ‘I will show you. He took the Elephant—All-the-Elephant-there-was—and said, ‘Play at being an Elephant,’ and All-the-Elephant-there-was played. He took the Beaver—All-the-Beaver-there-was—and said, ‘Play at being a Beaver,’ and All-the Beaver-there-was played. He took the Cow—All-the-Cow-there-was—and said, ‘Play at being a Cow,’ and All-the-Cow-there-was played. He took the Turtle—All-the-Turtle-there-was—and said, ‘Play at being a Turtle,’ and All-the-Turtle-there-was played. One by one he took all the beasts and birds and fishes and told them what to play at.

Based on the details in the excerpt, what is its primary purpose?

to inform
to describe
to persuade
to entertain

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The primary purpose of the excerpt from "The Crab That Played with the Sea" is to entertain. The narrative style and whimsical portrayal of the Eldest Magician and the animals playing at being themselves evoke a sense of playfulness and imagination, which is characteristic of entertaining storytelling.

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