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Satire is used in "In Huckleberry Find, I have drawn Tom Blankenship exactly as he was. He was ignorant, unwashed, insufficiently fed; but he had as good a heart any boy had. He was the only really independent person- boy or man- in the community, and by consequence, he was tranquility and continuously happy and was envied by all the rest of us. WE liked him; we enjoyed his society, and as his society was forbidden by our parents, the prohibition trebled and quadrupled its value, and therefore we sought and got more his society than any other boys.
Explanation:
Its not quite 100 but
The last line "A deferred dream becomes small"
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THE ANSWER IS D. While the first few lines discuss death, it discusses death as a metaphor and not the foreshadowing of the lovers. Romeo does not have conflicting feelings for Juliet, but more for the love that they must keep secret which is considered an obstacle in their relationship. Lastly, the answer cannot be A because the passage in no way tells exactly what will happen at the end of the play.
Christianity was what they were converted to