The two correct answers are: “the townspeople” and "the judge (“jedge”)". Taken from the novel “<em>The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn</em>” by Mark Twain (1884), Twain <u>ridicules</u> the townspeople and the judge in the excerpt presented above. In this passage from Chapter 23 of the novel, the duke and the dauphin make a performance so brief that the crowd nearly attacks them. They recited lines from Shakespeare in some shows, but they did not know the full meaning of the words. Twain here ridicules <em><u>the townspeople and the judge because of their level of ignorance</u></em>; townspeople could be easily deceived, since they did not have a basic education. Twain ridicules them through the <u>irony</u> in the judge’s statement saying that the townspeople truly believe it is more sensible to devise a plan to fool the others too instead of admitting they have been fooled. Finally, Huck and the duke did not perform a third show and escaped before the townspeople coming to get their revenge attack them.
Answer:
Verb tenses in the subjunctive mood are used in special kinds of statements. The most common use of the subjunctive mood is in contrary‐to‐fact or hypothetical statements.
Explanation:
Answer:A
Explanation: Its A because you have to make sure they have all the evidence to support their argument and make sure they have logical explanations.
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“There are those who are asking the devotees of civil rights, ‘When will you be satisfied?'”
Explanation:
I think this is the correct answer because Matin Luther King Jr. is making reference to those people who question the devotees, in other words the followers. To the opponents of King's ideas, it seems that the devotees will never be satisfied as they are allways fighting and asking for more. That is the reason they ask them "When will you be satisfied?" The opponents don't perceive the end of their demands.
Martin Luther King asks his followers to fight for things that at that time may have seem imposible, that is the reason the expectations seem high.
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