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Why does the narrator shout "Get me out of this!" in "The Night the Bed Fell"?

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the reason the narrator shout it is because he is trying to show excitement in the story. narotores uses different ways to show there emotions like big and bold with capital letters can mean excitement with a explanation mark at the end of the sentence. 
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