Answer: The king is trying to tell people to be nice
Explanation: He said that it is rude to tell bootless me to lift them selve s
by there bootstraps is considered rude because they have no boots.
Break through this wall!
Find this dream!
That’s what I think unites and gives hope out of the poem. It’s the 22/23 lines
Answer:
ppl don't judge u they just have standard for their selves
I think the reader can most likely conclude that the speaker: Recognizes and respects her grandmother's social position
During her bath, the narrator slowly understands her Grandmother position as she grew older. If we pay attention to our society, we will see that the elderly keep losing power as they got older. They used to be listened by their children but after a certain age, the position is reserved. The children took more power over their old parents.
Answer: The social commentary that Mark Twain does in "The £1,000,000 Bank-Note" (1893) is that money does not corrupt men, but it actually reveals their true self and the kind of men they are.