I have never read the book before, but I have done a book review. Two ways to start off a book review is to start it off with a quote or even a question. There are other ways to start it off but those are just my suggestions. Also, be sure to include the book title and author's name.
Within the book review itself, you should summarize what the book is about. Be sure to not spoil anything though. Feel free to add some humor into your book review and a rating. For example, I did my book review on All The Bright Places and said something like "I rate this book 5 Violets out of 5 Violets." (Violet is one of the main characters in the book.)
I hope I helped you in some way!
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.
For example, it means everyone contributes, so when you go to dinner with a group of people, you would all pay for your own bill.
Answer:
well there is alot of things
Explanation:
tell that person to inhale and exhale 3-5 times
you can buy the person lunch or a snack
tell a nice thing to that person
give a person a hug
give them space and ask them if their ok
welp hope this helps! :)