Answer:
Mark Twain's observations in his writings made him an undisputed, and for many insurmountable, master of the art of irony.
With a popular and humorous style, Mark Twain contrasts in his works the idealized world of childhood, innocent and at the same time rogue, with a disenchanted conception of the adult man. In his later works, however, the sense of humor gives way to pessimism and bitterness expressed with irony and sarcasm.
Explanation:
Some examples of his ironic style are the following:
"It is stated that German wine is distinguished from vinegar solely by label."
"The new fashion philosophers declare that it is urgent to buy land because it is no longer being manufactured and it is very necessary."
"The new thinkers pose the great need of women for humans because without them there would be very few inhabitants of the earth."
"I, Mark Twain, assure you that if you ban me from smoking in heaven I will retire from there."
"I think if you could cross the human with the cat, it would improve while the human would decay."
"Building walls around a cemetery is a useless expense because those who are inside do not want to leave and those who are outside do not want to enter."
"When I die, I will choose paradise for the weather and hell for good company."
Gazelles race by, blurred brown streaks,
A family of elephants meanders, trunks dance to unheard chorus.
Not a word speak the tourists, as we fill the teeming jeep
Answer:
d.) Not a word speak the tourists, as we fill the teeming jeep
Explanation: Assonance is the repetition of the same vowel, and here ea in speak, ee in teeming and ee in jeep are the same ones.
b. removes salt from freshwater
c. prevents saltwater from being used in mining
d. allows saltwater to be used for drinking
The correct answer is D.
Desalination is a process that separate dissolved salts and other minerals from saline water.
Once it has been desalinated, the saline water becomes suitable for human consumption or irrigation.
False