The CD player buzzed in protest, clearly far too old to be considered useful.
Prince Edward learns numerous things when he is dressed as the pauper in Twain's "The Prince and the Pauper." He learns that what he thought was freedom is actually poverty and neglect from his family, he learns of the hardships that his citizens face due to the injustices of certain laws and he learns the filthy conditions of the nation's prisons.
The answer is 3.
because his audience was probably mostly christian so if he uses something from the bible he has a more chance of wining them over.