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The mood is mischievous and playful as the narrator and his brother enjoy the unexpected and amusing reaction of the soap cake causing a commotion in the tub of fish. Their actions are impulsive and filled with a sense of curiosity and wonder.

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Q: What best describes the mood when the narrator and his brother drop the soap cake into the tub of fish in The Strangers That Came to Town by Ambrose Flack?
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