In "The Joke That Made Ed's Fortune," Mark Twain tells the story of two brothers who run a newspaper. One brother writes a joke that becomes wildly popular and brings in a lot of money through increased sales and reprinting fees. Despite the brother's best efforts to replicate the joke's success, he is unable to do so, leading to ironic consequences. The story serves as a commentary on luck, creativity, and the unpredictable nature of success.
"France has neither winter nor summer nor morals. Apart from these drawbacks it is a fine country. France has usually been governed by prostitutes." -Mark Twain
mark and he
We can't be sure, because they ate all the early visitors to Fiji.... No, just kidding. They were not. However, I am reminded of the joke from Mark Twain's book on Hawaii, quoting a local chieftain who remarked, "We understand Christianity - we have eaten the missionaries."
No.
depends on how old he is (and i know this is a joke)
He, it
The climax comes with the "twist" that the Cardiff Giant's ghost id mistakenly haunting the copy of his own body not the original body. The joke is that the Cardiff Giant's real body is a hoax carved for PT Barnum and would never have housed a spirit to become a ghost.
Bad Joke was the bonus puzzle answer for October 26, 2006.
He is the pronoun for brother; it is the pronoun for joke. The word your is an adjective form of the possessive pronoun 'yours'.
The pronoun in the sentence is "he," which refers back to Mark in this case.
basahin mo na lng antamad mo namn! hhehehe joke lng :))
The two pronouns in the sentence are "your" and "he."