How does Twain's use of charged language such as "cruel
infliction" and "exquisite agony" in this excerpt best advance his
viewpoint?
A). It highlights Twain's ability to use language that
paints a picture for the reader.
B). It reinforces the idea that the visit to the barber was
terrible.
C). It indicates that Twain is unsure of how to share this
experience with the reader.
D). It illustrates how angry Twain is with the barber.