Respuesta :
The story does not conclude that Lord Arthur Scoresby fared well during the Crimean War because of A. He is exposed for the fraud that he is by making many mistakes.
According to Mark Twain's "Luck," Scoresby:
- Remains incompetent and lazy, unable to differentiate his left from his right
- Merely graduated from school with limited knowledge
- Uses sheer luck to excel in the Crimean war
- Gains a high rank in the military through accidental military incidents
- Demonstrates that ignorance with luck is blissful.
Thus, Scoresby fared in the Crimean War by being exposed as a fraudulent fool.
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