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A theme in "The Man Who Would Be King" is the comparison between the imperialism of the British Empire and the motives/exploits of Dravot and Carnehan. The narrator, thus, serves as an intermediary between the world familiar to Victorian British and the setting of Carnehan and Dravot’s adventure.
I dont know what rule u r talking about...but I can give u a sentence using the compound subject " clowning and crumping ".
Clowning and crumping are styles of dance that originated in the 90's.
- it can be used for future reference
<span>- it can be used as the proof of work for the boss</span>