What element of literary nonsense is present in the following excerpt from Carl Sandburg's "How the Animals Lost Their Tails and Got Them Back Traveling from Philadelphia to Medicine Hat"?

He was from Massachusetts, born near Chappaquiddick, this old flongboo, and he lived there in a horse chestnut tree six feet thick halfway between South Hadley and Northampton. And at night, before he lost his tail, he lighted up the big hollow cave inside the horse chestnut tree with his yellow torch of a tail.

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  1. And at night, before he lost his tail, he lighted up the big hollow cave inside the horse chestnut tree with his yellow torch of a tail.- last choice

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The element of the literary absurd that is present in the passage is the combination of imaginary animals and real places.

Explanation:

In literature, nonsense is a literary technique that consists of introducing elements without coherence into a predictable logical framework, but incompatible with the new element. This type of literature presents nonsensical facts; with nonconformity with the laws of coherence and logic. In the passage shown above, the nonsense is characterized by the presence of the combination of imaginary animals and real places