Why might Mark Twain have written about lower-class citizens in his satires?

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Answer 1
Answer: to reflect the realities of life in his writings
Answer 2
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B). To reflect the realities of life in his writings

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Select the things that are part of the story of the Trojan War.heroesloss and betrayalbusinesstriumph and painbeautiesgods and goddessesa famous mountainglorylove

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The answers are A. heroes, B. loss and betrayal, D. triumph and pain, H. glory, I. love. Trojan war happened when the city of Troy took Helen form her husband Menelaus, the king of Sparta. 

The choices are not quite clear.
Here are the choices:
A. heroes
B. loss and betrayal
C. business
D. triumph and pain
E. beauties
F. gods and goddesses
G. a famous mountain
H. glory
I. love

What does Juliet's mother ask Juliet to do at the party? (a. Talk to Tybalt about fighting
b. Avoid dancing with people
c. Spy on the Montagues
d. Consider marrying Paris

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Juliet's mother asked Juliet to consider marring Paris. He he actually accpeted.
i read the story and the answer is D.
coz Paris asked for her hand ;)

The following sentence is a metaphor: That’s music to my ears. true or false

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the answer is true for this question
True , because its a metaphor

What was Postmodernism a direct response to?A. Changes in contemporary writing styles.
B. Modernism after World War II
C. Realism after the Civil War
D. Romanticists reject ion of a reliance on science

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The correct answer is B. Modernism after World War II 

Postmodernism wanted to show that modernism and the WW 2 mentality should be abandoned since it led to such monstrosities.

Which of the following statements describes the theme of William Wordsworth's "Tintern Abbey"? Good always triumphs over evil. Do unto others as you would have done to you. Nature can help people during difficult times. Death is everlasting.

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Nature can help people during difficult times.

Explanation:

This is the statement that best describes the theme of William Wordsworth's "Tintern Abbey." In this poem, Wordsworth reflects on the role that the nature that surrounds Tintern Abbey has had on his life. He thinks about the healing and nurturing effect that nature has had on him, and how the memory of this location has carried him throughout his life, and through many difficult times.

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Nature can help people during difficult times.

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What is the main message in "To a Louse" by Robert Burns

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"To a Louse" is a poem by Scottish poet Robert Burns. It tells the story of a lady in church who looks elegant, fancy and beautiful. However, he notices that she has a louse in her bonnet. He begins talking to a louse about how elegant the woman is, and how the animal would be more at home with a beggar. However, at the end of the poem, he realizes that for the louse, any human being is prey.

The main message is an attempt to highlight how underneath all our fancy clothes, every human is ultimately just another human being, and that there is no difference between any of us to a louse, because we are all equal.

Don't be vain and foolish is the answer