"Don’t it s’prise you de way dem kings carries on, Huck?" "No," I says, "it don’t. " "Why don’t it, Huck?" "Well, it don’t, because it’s in the breed. I reckon they’re all alike. " "But, Huck, dese kings o’ ourn is reglar rapscallions; dat’s jist what dey is; dey’s reglar rapscallions. " "Well that’s what I’m a–sayin; all kings is mostly rapscallions, as fur as I can make out. " —The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain What’s funny about this passage?.

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Answer:

B. Huck has decided that all kings are rascals.

Next questions:

What is Twain's intent or meaning?

A. Even children recognize the abuse of power.

What could Twain’s viewpoint be, based on the humor and the author’s intent?

A. Rulers abuse their power

Explanation:

Probably too late but for the next people who need the answer.

Answer:its B

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