Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a novel penned by Mark Twain. The novel narrates the adventures of Huckleberry Finn or 'Huck' as known by his friends. The novel is written in First Person Narrative.
<u>The given quote appears in chapter 22 of the novel, where Huck goes to a circus. There a show by a quick-witted clown was to be performed. The show was seen by only twelve people and after the show, the duke hanged a handbill with a note written stating 'Ladies and children not admitted.' This was an advertising scheme by the duke to attract more audience to his show. The show was to be performed on 'The King’s Cameleopard' and thus does not permit women and children. This viewpoint conveys the message that such naughty thrills tend to tempt people</u>.
So, the correct answer is option A.
The correct sentence is "They knew that it was she who created the beautiful painting," because the pronoun 'she' is used as a subject of the clause. You cannot use 'her' as a subject; it is usually used as a possessive pronoun.
The clause "it was she who created the beautiful painting" is grammatically correct because 'was' serves as the linking verb, making IT and SHE equal. So, if you are going to rephrase the sentence it would be 'She was the one who created the beautiful painting' and not 'Her was the one who created the beautiful painting'.
A. Tone = How the author is feeling while writing
It can be inferred that the people feared that the gunfire would demolish the buildings because:
The sound of the 60-gun-salute was so loud it sent vibrations around the building. This was expected because of the number of guns being used and the sound they made.
<h3>What is an Inference?</h3>
Inference in literature refers to the act of reaching a conclusion based on evidence contained in a text.
When a person arrives at a conclusion by adding one or two logical facts together, they are said to have made an inference.
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Answer:
C should be the correct one