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Whom is Twain ridiculing? Check the two boxes that apply.

the duke

the king

the judge (“jedge”)

the townspeople

Huck

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Answer:

The judge and townspeople

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User BergQuester
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Answer:

Twain is ridiculing the judge (“jedge”) and the townspeople

Step-by-step explanation:

This makes reference to the chapter 23 from "The adventures of Huckleberry Finn" in the lines where is mention that everyone has been cheated by a play, and when it is mentioned tall it would be sensitive to call everyone so everyone could be equally cheated, this includes the townspeople and the judge.

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