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Explanation: the novel begins with Huck Finn introducing himself as someone readers might have heard of in the past. Readers learn that the practical Huck has become rich from his last adventure withTom Sawyer (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer) and that the Widow Douglas and her sister, Miss Watson, have taken Huck into their home in order to try and teach him religion and proper manners. Instead of obeying his guardians, however, Huck sneaks out of the house at night to join Tom Sawyer's gang and pretend that they are robbers and pirates.
Noun clauses begin with words such as how, that, what, whatever, when, where, whether, which, whichever, who, whoever, whom, whomever, and why.
so i believ the answer is B whoever was stilll hungry
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Personification is when you give an object or animal human behaviors.
Explanation:
An example of personification would be in the nursery rhyme “Hey Diddle Diddle,” where “the little dog laughed to see such fun.”
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The word that make the strongest impact on the overall message of the story are when the poem states, "are hot and red as our bloody ankles." This make an impact because it leads the reader to believe that the slaves have been through many hardships and not just in a metaphorical way. Another example of a line in this poem that creates an impact is when it says, "Why do you not protect us." This leaves a deep impact by showing how these people are hurting and don't understand why the person they put so much trust into is letting them go through something so horrible.
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you can use this for number 3