dialect
Dialect is the way a person talks from a particular area or region. Twain's misspellings are the way in which the words are pronounced by the character who is from a specific cultural background and most likely uneducated.
Hyperbole is an over exaggeration. Metaphor is a comparison between two things not using like or as. A satire is a way to use humor to make fun of something in society.
The goal of a satire is to criticize or ridicule somebody or something (an action, a situation, a behavior). For that reason, it usually features sharp and mordant ideas. In this excerpt from the <em>Adventures of Huckleberry Finn</em> by Mark Twain, Huck, the main character, is describing one of his encounters with the severe Miss Watson, his guardian's sister. In it, Miss Watson, who wants Huck to accept religion at all cost, is telling him to pray everyday, and, as a reward, he will get what he asks for. However, Huck, tired of not getting it (hooks for his fish-line), harmlessly asks Miss Watson, to her dismay, to do it for him, since, so he believes, she may be luckier and gets what he has asked for in his prayers. Miss Watson's livid reply and Huck's unaffected comment emphasize the mocking nature of the theme in this excerpt.
<span>then the pros and cons of each solution
then act on one
then reflect and evaluate
plz mark as Brainliest
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So that might be a line of lovers who dont want each other anymore. the girl cant stand it so she said that whatever we used to do in past are all lies. so better not to see yourself infront of me.