Answer/Explanation
The author, Mark Twain, writes about himself as if he is another character in the story.
In the beginning, it seems as if Huck is talking instead of Mark Twain, because Huck is talking about Twain and the book Tom Sawyer and says that Twain lied and that he will tell a story that is more truthful for understanding characters who are in the book.
Point of view. Or the background of the author
The answer would be 80 since 77 is much closer to 80 than 70
The appositive phrase defines the term asterism. It tells the reader that an asterism is an "informal constellation name".
Appositive phrases are often surrounded by commas. They follow a noun and rename or describe it. Another example is "My dog, a yellow lab, loves to play ball." In this sentence the appositive phrase is "a yellow lab". It describes the noun - dog using a noun - lab.
What romeo means is juliet is the enemy of there side and thou may love shall not continue but still will