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literary word choice quick check
cannibalism in the cars
by mark twain
i visited st. louis lately, and on my way west, after changing cars at terre haute, indiana, a mild, benevolent - looking gentleman of about forty - five, or maybe fifty, came in at one of the way stations and sat down beside me. we talked together pleasantly on various subjects for an hour, perhaps, and i found him exceedingly intelligent and entertaining.
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how does the authors use of the multiple - meaning word mild affect the readers understanding of the gentleman?
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the gentleman seems extreme and severe
the gentleman has a gentle and kind demeanor
the gentleman has a bland personality
the gentleman is noble and proper
The word "mild" is often associated with being gentle and kind - natured. When used to describe the gentleman's appearance, it implies a gentle and kind demeanor.
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The gentleman has a gentle and kind demeanor