After his arrival in Britain, Hastings and his interests were largely ignored by the British businessmen. Through this hyperbolic remark by Hastings, Twain tells the reader that English society at the time was generally unsympathetic toward foreigners.
<em>The answers should be:</em>
<em>"Obsession"</em>
<em>"Doubly revolted" </em>
<em>"Isolated".</em>
<em>The last option wouldn't make sense if used as an opinion on somebody. Cautionary tales is more like something that warns you of something else, however it does not say or show how she feels about the dictator.</em>
<em>Hope this helps and have a nice day.</em>
<em>-Kaikai Kitan</em>
if children did not control there sweetness It turns into a negative when you encounter the people who always say the negative side.
I think it's "Pictures display information when written instructions are more complicated". Personally I believe it's just a majorly confusing way of saying: when the written instructions are too complicated they use pictures as well.