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English, 10.01.2020 18:31 djohnson11461

How does twain's intentional use of double negatives, as in there couldn’t be no solitary thing and why, it never made no difference, to convey the narrator's character? a) it makes the narrator appear uneducated. b) it reveals that the narrator talks faster than he thinks. c) it shows that the narrator wanted to emphasize his points. d) it indicates that twain did not know the rules of grammar.

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