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• How does Twain use irony and sarcasm to deliberately communicate or achieve a specific purpose? Twain uses irony and sarcasm to mislead the reader, as a unique method to test the reader's knowledge of the characters of Huck
and Jim.
Twain uses irony and sarcasm to characterize the king and duke in such a way that communicates his belief that pretending to be
something you are not (for the sake of appearances) is both ridiculous and embarrassing.
Twain uses irony and sarcasm to highlight his personal political beliefs, specifically relating to the presidental elections of his era.
Twain uses irony and sarcasm to positively depict the characters of the king and duke, because he intends to encourage the reader
to model their behavior

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