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The correct answer is A. Huck doesn't seem to realize he is a rapscallion like the others.
Explanation:
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a book by American author Mark Twain, and it is considered as the second part of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. The widow referred to in the question is Douglas' widow, who cared about Tom and Huck.
Irony is a rhetorical devices that conveys a different meaning (sometimes the opposite) than the words expressed in the text. In the excerpt, we can see how Huck refers to "that gang" and "these rapscallions" as if he were not part of that group; however, since he used to help them, it is reasonable to consider him as part of the group, something he does not realize.
So that the group can look for strengths and weaknesses in the ideas
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It shows the time scientists used to look for information about Jupiter's climate.
Explanation:
Right at the beginning of the text, the author shows that scientists have spent more than a century researching the reasons that lead Jupiter to have such a strong climate. In this way, the author shows, subjectively, that there was little information about Jupiter in the scientific community, which justifies such a long research.
The main character in the post-apocalyptic world of Ray Bradbury's 'There Will Come Soft Rains' is a house. Humans are extinct, apparently as a result of a nuclear bomb. Bradbury uses personification, or the imposition of human characteristics on inanimate objects, to bring the house to life.
Answer:
so that he will not been seen
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