Sintons and flurries flelly through the meadow
I sit, watch, and listen as the doogos duggo
They mean no harm as they zurly and zallow
So I join in the playing with a bouch and a ballow
The doogos' tongues go "Zloop! Zlop!"
I feel wetness in my hair and laugh at the blop
Time goes so quickly when you're playing with doogos
But it's time to get home with my basket of floogos
Mom will be waiting to make us some gooly
Homeward I go, singing, "Hooly, hooly, mooly."
Why does the author use the words "zloop" and "zlop"?
A.
to show that the narrator has trouble pronouncing certain words
B.
to help the reader imagine the sounds the doogos' tongues make
C.
to illustrate to the reader that the poem is a work of fiction
D.
to make the creatures in the poem more believable