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Answer:
. Jim and Huck are basing their opinion of all royalty on fake kings
Explanation:
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"Don't it s'prise you de way dem kings carries on, Huck?"
"No," I says, "it don't."
"Why don't it, Huck?"
"Well, it don't, because it's in the breed. I reckon they're all alike,"
"But, Huck, dese kings o' ourn is reglar rapscallions; dat's jist what dey is; dey's reglar rapscallions."
"Well, that's what I'm a-saying; all kings is mostly rapscallions, as fur as I can make out."
The exert is from a novel named The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
Huck have the belief that almost all Kings are rapscallions and royalty is bad, as result of this he concluded that people arround him are royalty since they behave badly .
Satire involves utilization of sarcasm as well as irony, and ridicule, to expose or denounce vice or folly. Therefore, the statement that best describes the satirical element of this excerpt is "Jim and Huck are basing their opinion of all royalty on fake kings"