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Huck and Jim were happy as the civilization was worse for them to live in/survive than the wildness of the river. As they both want freedom Jim from slavery and Huck from the society and civilized world.
It is so because it was the civilized world that gave Huck grief, but found himself happy, free, comfortable, and satisfied when he was alone and down to the riverside.
Huck and Jim see nature as the best way to leave society and civilization and his journey down the river confirms this view of nature in the novel. They float down the river they contemplate the sights surrounding the river bank.
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i have interest in teaching i will benefit the society by teaching.
I want to be a doctor i will benefit the society by curing.
I want to run a orphanage i will benefit the society by helping kids
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the answer would be C, i may be wrong but im highly going for c
The governor is the one who signs or vetoes bills.
I think the evidence that best supports the conclusion that the narrator is telling this story with a particular child in mind is the repetitive use of the second person, addressing directly to the reader.
In addition to this, the excerpt “But once a year all Pau Ammas must shake off their hard armour and be soft—to remind them of what the Eldest Magician could do” sounds like a recommendation or a duty of all Paul Ammas, that the narrator is telling the addressed person that he7she should fulfill as a Pau Ammas.