The correct answer is option A: The long list of names required to address certain nobles. In this excerpt, mark Twain makes reference to the daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Shoreditch as "Lady Anne-Grace-Eleanor-Celeste-and-so-forth-and-so-forth-de-Bohun". The author satirizes the long names used to describe somebody from a higher stratum of society. He clearly does this by referring to the daughter's name as "and-so-forth-and-so-forth".
The charecter responsible for most moral instruction in To Kill a Mockinbird is D)AtticusHope this helped :)
An example of empirical truth is 1 + 1= 2
An example of logical truth is: "It snowed when it rained yesterday. It rained today, so it would snow"
<h3>What is an Empirical Truth?</h3>
This refers to the type of knowledge that is gotten through the use of senses.
Hence, we can see that empirical and logical truths are different because the logical truth makes use of logic and deductions to come to a conclusion.
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B is the correct answer because just that sentence gives no proof
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Um i don't know i never read that book. anyways, here is a picture of my dog taking a fat poop <3