Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
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The underlined hyperboles affect the description of Twain's summer residence by evoking an oasis that seems private, peaceful, and isolated from the world. Option 3 is the correct answer. Twain's description of the location as a "little world of green valleys, shining rivers, sumptuous forests, and billowy uplands veiled in the haze of distance" creates a picturesque and idyllic image of the place. The use of hyperboles such as "quietest of all quiet places" and "hermits that eschew caves and live in the sun" further emphasizes the idea of seclusion and tranquility. Option 1 is incorrect because although the description is lush, it is not similar to Dr. Brown's Edinburgh. Option 2 is incorrect because it implies a location that is strange or uninhabitable, which is not the case here. Option 4 is incorrect because there is no mention of wild weather or rugged terrain in the excerpt.