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"If only, if only," the woodpecker sighs,
"The bark on the tree was as soft as the skies."
While the wolf waits below, hungry and lonely,
Crying to the moo--00--oon,
"If only, if only."
-Holes,
Louis Sachar

Reread this lullaby. How do the words "if only, if only"
help connect the two timelines in the story?

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Answer:

The words "If only, if only" help connect two timelines by expressing the feelings of both the woodpecker and the wolf.

Explanation:

While in the tree, the woodpecker sighs the words "if only, if only".

It is the same as the wolf does from under the tree.

This makes a connection between two species that are having difficult times in their lives, both repeating "If only ...". If only things were different ... the woodpecker would not be sighing and the wolf would not be lonely and hungry raising him to the moon.

Answer:

The words "If only, if only" help connect two timelines by expressing the feelings of both the woodpecker and the wolf.

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