We see from the excerpt that the use of "disgraceful deception" reveals that Jack disapproves of being deceptive behavior.
"Continuing his disgraceful deception, he succeeded in the course of the afternoon in alienating the affections of my only ward."- we can see the explicit use of the word deception used as an adjective for Jack's behavior. So, he was deceptive in the context of the excerpt.
He falsely pretended to be his brother. He consumed all 89 wine that the narrator had kept reserved for himself. He altered the affection of his only ward. He did all this knowingly and knowing he had no brother. All this proves his deceptive behavior in the excerpt.
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The correct answer is panicky.
The author himself says that there were a lot of things around him that made him feel nervous, or the exact word he used is - panicky. I don't know the context, however, based on this excerpt it seems that he went through something dangerous or tragic that made him feel panicky about many things around him.
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to create new laws I think
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Answer:He wrote the political guidebook. It impacted renaissance Europe by serving as a uniform set of laws. When you went a against these laws you were executed
Explanation: I just learned this in history like not that long ago.
Answer:Popular culture (also called mass culture or pop culture) is generally recognized by members of a society as a set of the practices, beliefs, and objects that are dominant or prevalent in a society at a given point in time.
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