Answer by Mikaatkinsbootiful: D. Critical and mean
Why: This is correct because normally if it were funny and goofy they would have I just kidding thing.
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The social commentary that Mark Twain does in " The £1,000,000 Bank Note" is that the money does not corrupt men, but it actually reveals their true self and the kind men they are.
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Social commentaries aim to critique a specific aspect of society and they have been used in literature for a long time. In "The £1,000,000 Bank-Note", Twain suggests that Londoners usually judge people based on how much money they have and, at the same time, the author tries to warn them against the dangers of trusting people for their appearance or the power they have gained thanks to their money. I hope this helps!
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So lots of people desire to fit in. So when they are in a group of people doing things that are wrong (even though they believe/know it is wrong) they desire so much to be accepted that they do whatever it is. If they do not have perseverance or really firm beliefs in what they think is moral they will do what is wrong. Similar to the quote 'You are what you eat' you are who you are around if you are around a whole bunch of bad you are going to be bad. So if you desire to be accepted or are in a group of people who do what you think is immoral you are likely to feel as if it is ok.
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All of the above as it effects them all in a certain degree