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In "the walrus and the carpenter," why do the walrus and the carpenter invite the oysters for a walk?

a.
they want to talk with them about various topics.

b.
they plan to eat them.

c.
they want to ask them to sweep away the sand.

d.
the oldest oyster asked them to do so.

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