Your question does not include the options to choose from, which are the following:
the fact that the place was packed
the duke's speech to the audience
the image of the king performing
the audience's high expectations
Answer:
the image of the king performing
Explanation:
In the except from "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," the author Mark Twain makes reference to the king's bizarre performance. In that respect, after the place is full of men, the king stops selling tickets at the door and goes on stage. There he makes a little speech about his tragedy, and one whe raises the audience's expectations, he rolls up the curtain and shows off naked and painted in different colors, which the public considers hilarious.