Hi there, can you tell me what the lines of 55-63 are? That would help answer your question.
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The event in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn that shows an example of cowardice is when Colonel Sherburn shoots and kills a drunk man who is unarmed and defenseless.
Answer:
They deserved more recognition for their service than they got
Explanation:
I’m on edge
The correct answer is C. The words "struck harsh upon my ears" suggest an irritated tone. The excerpt shows the narrator sitting in his study when an old acquaintance, Rahmun, shows up. His reaction, however, is not positive. After inquiring, he learns that Rahmun has just been released from jail. This makes the narrator recoil in disgust, since he had never before talked with an ex-convict, and he thinks to himself that it would have been better had he not shown up.