Answer: breaking the bill = giving change
common clay = ordinary man
trifle = small amount
larks = tricks
Explanation: In this excerpt from Mark Twain's "The £1,000,000 Bank-Note", the tiles and the boxes to form correct pairs are matched above. In this short story, Henry presents the £1,000,000 Bank-Note to the man who has served him in the restaurant. This man cannot believe his eyes because there are only two £1,000,000 Bank-Notes and one has already been used. He thinks that an ordinary man cannot handle such a bill and doesn't give change to Henry saying that that small amount can be left for some other time. The man supposes that being dressed as a homeless is because he is playing tricks on people.
to support the article’s and Zimbardo’s argument regarding the influence of social conditions on <span>behavior
Watson's 1974 experiment explains how the use of war paint and masks makes warriors more violent. Bandura's 1975 experiment showed that people who associated their victims with the term "animals" rather than the term "nice" were more likely to cause harm. Including these experiments helps to vaildate Zimbardo's argument that different conditions can impact even a "good" person's behavior for "evil".
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It takes a lot of time. The writing process is sometimes long and tedious and that is why many view it as the hardest part of an essay.
It is in the present tense
The answer is dying.
Mortal coil refers to the suffering of daily living, the chaos and confusion of life. Shuffled off means to get rid of. Therefore shuffled off this mortal coil means to die and more specifically in this soliloquy to end one's own life.