I would say that the example of satire among these options is d. Those two old brothers had been having a pretty hot argument a couple of days before, and had ended by agreeing to decide it by a bet, which is the English way of settling everything.
Twain is criticizing and mocking the English for settling everything in such a trivial manner as betting.
<span>prove his point by spelling out the options available with an education.
In his parallelism, he is showing that you'll realize your potential or interests in school while doing a project or writing an essay. The last part of the parallelism speaks about classes, so we know that his emphasis is on education. This eliminates the first and last options. He isn't necessarily choosing the best classes here, just using English and science as an example. This leaves the third option as the correct choice.
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The battle had taken place at the battle hall as Grendel’s
mother took Beowulf there in which is owned by someone and that Grendel’s
mother inadvertently give Beowulf the advantage because the water that is
present in the battle hall didn’t hurt Beowulf.
The moral dilemma that this excerpt from The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, talks about is where Brutus has to decide if to help in the plot to kill Caesar. Caesar is going to be crowned. Brutus is not sure whether Caesar will become corrupted due to the power and then change his nature.
<span>After the tiring game, I quickly went to get ice cream and celebrate our hard-fought victory!
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