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hammer [34]
2 years ago
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In chapter 18, twain has the shepherdsons and grangerfords both going to church every sunday, despite the fact that they are in

a blood feud with one another. what is this an example of?
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1 answer:
umka2103 [35]2 years ago
5 0

The chapter 18, twain has the shepherd sons and grangerfords is an example of irony. The correct option is D.

<h3>What is The Adventures of Huckleberry?</h3>

It is a novel written by Mark Twain, It is the story of the time of pre-civil war, it shows that racism and freedom, civilization.

This book was banned after publication because of showing racism, irreligious, and inaccurate things.

Thus, the correct option is D, irony.

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