Which statement shows Twain's humor about his father's job in "Life on the Mississippi"?
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English, 07.05.2020 08:57 allytrujillo20oy0dib
Which statement shows Twain's humor about his father's job in "Life on the Mississippi"?
a. He says it is a better job than steamboating.
b. He says his father has a special occupation. This answer is incorrect.
c. He says his father can hang anyone he wants.
d. He says his father had a lot of power in town.
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