Twain use this humorous situation throughout the passage because : it draws a parallel between common swindlers and those who rule the government
with this, he conveyed that the duke and the king are basically the same as common swindlers for the people
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<h3>Metaphor of Storm:</h3>
<h3>In Act III, the raging storm is metaphor of turmoil inside King Lear. He overflows his passion with anger and begins to lose his sanity. His emotions catch him up just like storm catches him and he feels unprotected.</h3>
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Timeless. Their music will forever be relevant, and I'm so happy and honored to have grown up with them in my life. Their music has, and continues to, make me HAPPY. I'm listening to Breakfast With the Beatles as I write this, and singing along like I am still 13 years old. There are many great bands and artists, but there will NEVER be another Beatles, in so many ways.
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i believe the answer is peaceful
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it says "perches in the soul" that makes this excerpt peaceful.
Answer: reread the text or find or look for key words
Explanation: I usually have to reread the text to find the answer, i could over look it LOL