Mark Twain uses satire throughout chapters 2 and 3. Which example best illustrates his use of satire? Huck's desire to escape th
e Widow Douglas's house Tom's creation of the oath for his band of robbers Tom's band of robbers attacking a group of children Huck's belief that his father is not dead
The correct answer should be - Tom's band of robbers attacking a group of children. Satire is a humorous type of exaggeration with the aim to mock a person or a group of people. So it is quite satirical that this band of robbers should go after a group of children who don't really own anything, instead of actually stealing something valuable from people who are rich.
The Louisiana Purchase was the acquisition of the Louisiana Territory. It was purchased by the United States from France in 1803 and had a total of 828,000 square miles. <span />