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The main theme in the adventures of huckleberry Finn that concerns the duke and dauphin is

A- friendship and loyalty
B-pretending to be what is not
C-slavery as a socially accepted intstitution
D- the duality between what is right and what is legal

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The answer is b just took the test

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Answer:

B-pretending to be what is not

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In Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," the duke and the dauphin represent the fraudulence and dishonesty of society. In that respect, even though Huck realizes that they are not actually royals and that they are deceiving the villagers with their performance, the frauds' greed still put Huck and Jim in difficult situations.

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