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Match the themes from Mark Twain's "The £1,000,000 Bank-Note" with the excerpts they represent.
wealth worship
impending doom
rags to riches
he shrank from touching [the million pound
bank note) as if it had been something too sacred
for poor common clay to handle.
Well, you can imagine how it was with a young
fellow who had never been taken notice of befo
and now all of a sudden couldn't say a thing tha
wasn't taken up and repeated everywhere;
I judged that there was going to be a crash by and
by, but I was in now and must swim across on
drown
He said he hoped he wasn't afraid to trust as rich
gentleman as I was, merely because I was of a
merry disposition, and choss to play larks on the
public in the matter of dress.
It scared me broad awake, and made me
comprehend that I was standing on a half-inch


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