Answer:
A theme in "The Man Who Would Be King" is the comparison between the imperialism of the British Empire and the motives/exploits of Dravot and Carnehan. The narrator, thus, serves as an intermediary between the world familiar to Victorian British and the setting of Carnehan and Dravot’s adventure.
Gretel changes out her dolls for Nazi posters and when his mom started looking sick. he s also affected when Pavel gets beat up and when he gets yelled at by lieutenant kotler when he likes about Shmuel and makes Shmuel get in trouble
In 1920, American voters elected a President who promised <u>to increase the U.S. role in world affairs.</u>
Answer:
humorous
Explanation:
Because he is mentioning his friends and also he is talking about throwing furniture and barking like a dog, to seem funny and humorous
I don’t know try C maybe that’s the answer