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The answer for putting the phrase "argle-bargle" in quotation marks is option- B. Because it is probably unfamiliar to readers.
What is "argle-bargle"?
The phrase "argle-bargle" is an example of rhyming reduplication and is thought to have originated in the early 19th century from argy-bargy /argue, this phrase has been a part of British English since the second half of the 19th century.
What is quotation?
The term "quotation" is used in a phrase or passage from a book, poem, play, etc. especially to illustrate succinctly or support a point or an argument.
What is probably?
The term "probably" means something you think that it is likely to be the case, although you are not sure.
It is so, because the author thought it might be puzzling and sounds unfamiliar to the readers as, it is copious but meaningless talk or writing. In a way it will drag the attention of the reader towards it.
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