Answer: C) to make the reader comfortable with the character
Explanation:
<em>The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn</em> is Mark Twain's 1885 novel about a boy and his journey with a runaway slave down the Mississippi river.
From the very beginning of the novel, Huck (the narrator) speaks in a friendly and uneducated style. His speech often includes grammar mistakes such as 'no' instead of 'any'. Although he lacks proper education, Huck is familiar with the river and nature, and provides detailed, interesting descriptions on this topic.
In this excerpt, Huck invites the readers to accompany him on his journey, regardless of whether they have read the prequel (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer). The use of conversational tone develops trust between the readers and Huck, and differentiates him from adult, often deceitful characters.
Well, using my limited knowledge, "cleaving" means to chop, break in half, split, etc. Twain means twice. So, perhaps it's like "you've broke my heart in half", something along those lines? hopefully this helps you.
Answer:
Using the sentence in learning task 7 identify the type of context clues used in each item
Explanation:
Using the sentence in learning task 7 identify the type of context clues used in each item
Answer:
Its D
Explanation:
i just took the unit test
Answer: a couplet
Explanation: In a sonnet, a two line stanza is typically referred to couplet...and it's usually structurally at the ending of the poem...in the case of a fourteen line poem (sonnet).