Answer :
Answer:
C. a sockdolager
Explanation:
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In "The Adventures" of Huckleberry Finn, the author implies that the judge's ruling proved to be a sockdolager to the man.
What author implies that the judge's ruling proved to be what to the man?
In "The Adventures" of Huckleberry Finn, the author implies that the judge's ruling proved to be a sockdolager to the man.
A sockdolager is something final or decisive, like a heavy blow. In this case the judge's ruling was final.
The other words could be defined as: A balm has many definitions, but one that would work in this context would be something soothing or comforting.
A doppelganger is someone that looks like someone else.
A blackguard is someone who behaves in a dishonorable way.
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