The following question is taken from a passage written by mark twain in his novel, the prince and the pauper . the story centers on the premise that a youth born in poverty trades places with a boy of his age and identical appearance who is a prince and heir to the throne of england. read the passage carefully to answer the question. tom was conducted to the principal apartment of a noble suite, and made to sit down—a thing which he was loth to do, since there were elderly men and men of high degree about him. he begged them to be seated also, but they only bowed their or murmured them, and remained standing. he would have insisted, but his “uncle” the earl of hertford whispered in his ear— “prithee, insist not my lord; it is not meet that they sit in thy presence.” the lord st. john was announced, and after making obeisance to tom, he said— “i come upon the king’s errand, concerning a matter which requireth privacy. will it your royal highness to dismiss all that attend you here, save my lord the earl of hertford? ” based on the passage, the word meet signifies and the word prithee probably means a. appropriate behavior / “i pray thee” b. required modesty / “i believe thee” c. appropriate modesty / “behold” d. required disclosure / “i command thee”
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