I'd say that what Twain uses to convey how ridiculous the king looked on the second night of the show is satire.
Satire is <span>the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.</span>
I’m a little stuck between C and D. But, I would choose C.
The description of Gatsby's house (practically dripping with wealth and money) displays several factors. 1.) It establishes that he is "new money" in this society due to the abundance of parties he hosts and the expanse of the entire property. 2.) He flaunts his wealth but does not fully engage in money because of greed. His main reason for living in the home was to be across from Daisy's property and to showcase his wealth to win her over (eventually). 3.) The property shows how disconnected Gatsby (as well as Tom, Daisy, and Nick) are from the impoverished reaches of the towns not far off.
Usage of a hundred pounds of wood, and charcoal production is much lesser, is referred to as the inefficient use of natural resources.
<h3>What is inefficient use of resources?</h3>
When there is production of insufficient quantity from the raw materials like natural resources, so that some natural resources go to waste, there is an inefficiency in the use of the resources available.
Hence, option E holds true regarding the inefficient use of resources.
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