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<span>One of the purposes of Mark Twain’s “Taming the Bicycle” is to entertain the reader. Which sentence in this excerpt uses humor to achieve this purpose?
</span><span>We got up a handsome speed, and presently traversed a brick, and I went out over the top of the tiller and landed, head down, on the instructor's back, and saw the machine fluttering in the air between me and the sun.</span>
Answer:
There is honor in dying courageously.
Explanation:
For the speaker, it is very important to maintain the honor, he is willing to die, but not before a proper fight. He won't die in vain, he wants to gain honor from others in order to win their respect. He wants to make of his death, an important and significant one.
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Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is a and d
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