1) Their is no difference for nothing.
2) If the author would show his wont mood for people to now what he is expresses.
3) the tone would be for people that can't hear anything because they have a mood for people that can't hear anything.
4) The mood can be created because their can be more than just tones their can be more then tone, their can be mood for other people too.
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Explanation:
It is noun because it is specific something, it is not an adjective because it doesn’t describe something, nor it is a verb because it technically doesn’t explain and action.
Answer:
The meaning is this, this boy was vexed by the horrible habit of smoking from the peer pressure of others. The author uses satire to jokingly tell of how much importance chewing tobacco was for a boy of his age. When Twain states " I was not able to learn to chew tobacco. I learned to smoke fairly well, but that did not conciliate anybody and I remained a poor thing, and characterless." he uses words such as "poor thing" and "characterless" to show humor within his writing. Though smoking and chewing tobacco isn't such a humorous subject, Twain uses a good amount of satire to represent comedy in such a serious topic.
Explanation:
Mark Twain uses satire to show humor through his most serious topics. This brings the reader into the story with interest.
Willingness to take turns with someone is one way we can express out attitudes in nonverbal communication. Other ways to show nonverbal communications is through tone of voice, posture, and even eye contact. The correct answer is D.