Tom Sawyer called himself Archibald Nichols when he first arrived at Aunt Sally's in chapter 33.
<h3>Who is Tom Sawyer?</h3>
He is a character in the novel titled "Adventures of Tom Sawyer" which was about a boy growing up along the Mississippi River.
Hence, in the chapter 33, he called himself Archibald Nichols when he first arrived at Aunt Sally's
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The answer you are looking for is A my good sir
Answer:
1. The tone being conveyed is a laudatory tone.
2. The poet achieved it by asking a rhetorical question and providing the answer.
Explanation:
1. The tone being conveyed in the last stanza of the poem was a laudatory one. This means that the poet was praising the boy Icarus for trying the boundaries of his intellect.
2. To achieve this, the poet asked a rhetorical question;
<em>Should it matter
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<em>that neither shepherd nor farmer with his plow
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<em>watched him fall?
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He answered the question by saying that 'he now had the answer'. So, even though the boy eventually fell, he had explored the heights of his freedom and had satisfied his curiosity.
Ummmm it’s got more water in it???
Gaius, Decimus and Marcus stabbed him to death.