Answer:
Pronoun
Explanation:
As we know, the author narrates stories using several distinct points of view as per the purpose he/she wishes to serve or the response that he/she wishes to evoke from the readers.
The Pronoun is the part of speech which assists the readers in knowing the point of view which the author has chosen or from which the author is narrating the story. If the author uses the pronoun 'I' or 'we', it conveys that the author relates the narrative from his own perspective or first-person point of view. If he uses '<em><u>you', 'yours',</u></em> etc. then the <u><em>second-person point of view</em></u> in which the readers are addressed directly and they are changed into a character. If the third person pronouns like <u>'he', 'she', 'they'</u> have been used, it implies that the <u>third-person point of view</u> is employed.
Answer/Explanation
The author, Mark Twain, writes about himself as if he is another character in the story.
In the beginning, it seems as if Huck is talking instead of Mark Twain, because Huck is talking about Twain and the book Tom Sawyer and says that Twain lied and that he will tell a story that is more truthful for understanding characters who are in the book.
Answer:
Yeoman: A yeoman is a person that owns and cultivates a small farm.
Farmer: A farmer is a person who cultivates land or crops or raises animals.
Camp Meeting: A camp meeting is a often religious meeting held outdoors or in a tent, sometimes lasting several days.
Mill Village: A mill village is a settlement that developed around one or more mills or factories.
Answer Avail because it's always used in a conjunction with another word with enhancing the second word initial meaning
Answer:
Josh headache comes because he realizes he will have to go through with the bet and cut his locks. Which is devastating for him because he calls them his wings.
Explanation: