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What does Mark Twain satirize in this excerpt from "The £1,000,000 Bank-Note"?
It was a lovely dinner-party of fourteen. The Duke and Duchess of Shoreditch, and their daughter the Lady Anne-Grace-Eleanor-Celeste-
and-so-forth-and-so-forth-de-Bohun, the Earl and Countess of Newgate, Viscount Cheapside, Lord and Lady Blatherskite, some untitled
people of both sexes, the minister and his wife and daughter, and his daughter's visiting friend, an English girl of twenty-two, named
Portia Langham, whom I fell in love with in two minutes, and she with me, I could see it without glasses. There was still another guest, an
American-but I am a little ahead of my story.
O A. the long list of names required to address certain nobles
OB. the English custom of holding frequent balls and dinner parties
Oc. the lack of importance given to Americans by the English
OD
the eccentric attitudes of the British upper class
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