I believe Mark Twain is satirizing 'the long list of names required to address certain nobles' in this excerpt.
Because, there is no mention of balls and dinner parties, or the importance of the Americans/British, or their eccentric attitudes, therefore, the first option is the correct one.
<span>In the short story "Rhinoceros," the image of the rhinoceros is used to connect all of the following literary elements except setting. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the last option or the fourth option. I hope that this answer has come to your help.</span>
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Answer:
b) Gilgamesh holds Humbaba's head to signal his ultimate defeat of the beast Humbaba and, thus, his strength.
Explanation:
In the narrative, Gilgamesh and Enkidu are apprehensive to meet Humbaba in the wilderness. Gilgamesh musters the resolve to approach the fearsome beast and kills it. In the picture, Gilgamesh demonstrates his might by decapitating Humbaba and grasping his head. The gods are enraged and kill Enkidu, forcing Gilgamesh to seek immortality.
"Her mother told her to remain stationary while she was inside." is the correct answer. Stationary means to exhibit no motion or movement, so the mother was telling her to stay still or stay there while she went inside.