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I Light Out In The Storm

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I LIGHT OUT IN THE STORM

THE REAL WILKES BROTHERS FINALLY ARRIVE, BUT THE DUKE AND DAUPHIN REFUSE BEING EXPOSED AS FRAUDS.

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  • Reasons for delay
  • Refuse giving up
  • Full of joy

"Hold on,hold on! Collar all these four men and the boy , and fetch them along too!" "We'll do it!" They all shouted; " and if we don't find them marks we'll lynch the whole gang!" (Twain 202)

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  • " By the living jingo, here's the bag of gold on his breast!"(Twain 203)

LITERARY DEVICES

  • Happy and satisfied like a jug that's googling out buttermilk.-simile
  • That old gentleman that had just come looked all puzzled to death.-metaphor
  • Well, well, well!-repetition
  • The Lightning beginning to wink and flitter, and the wind to shiver amongst the leaves. personification
  • He'd a squished down like a bluff bank that the river has cut under.- simile

What do you think was going through the Duke and Dauphin's mind when they seen the real Wilkes Brothers?

What caused Huck to be filled with so much joy after the gold was found?

Bogus

  • Adjective
  • Not genuine or true; fake
  • The claim on their insurance was bogus.

Texas

  • A structure on the awning deck of a steamer that contains the officers' cabins and has the pilothouse in front or on top.
  • The goods were stored in the Texas of the ship.
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Impudent

  • Adjective
  • Not showing due respect for another person.
  • An impudent child may not have many friends.

Insurrection

  • Noun
  • An act or instance of rising in revolt, rebellion, or resistance against civil authority or an established government.
  • In the Hunger Games insurrection occurs.

Garret

  • Noun
  • Usually a small and unpleasant room or space; area just below the roof of a building.
  • The criminals hid in the garret so they wouldn't be found.

Sources

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain
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