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In literature the subject of something is basically the topic.
So if there was a story you had to read about, we'll say, a car, but they're asking what the subject/topic of the story was about, you'd say, a car, because that's what the passage is talking about.
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Answer:
C. Circular reasoning
Explanation:
The statement being made would be considered Circular Reasoning. This is because the statement can be divided into two separate statements, a premise, and a conclusion. Also described as a cause and effect. In the statement, the individual is saying that if they become president, then the conclusion will be that they will organize the bake sale. Therefore, if the premise is false and the individual does not become president then the conclusion is false too and they will not organize a bake sale.
Answer:
A. It makes it clear that Twain recognizes the value of what Bixby taught him.
Explanation:
It is obvious that Twain recognizes the lesson from Bixby, when he says, "It was a good enough lesson, but learned the hard way." This means he obviously learned his lesson.