Why does mark twain use the first person point of view in "a cub pilot"?
a) to amuse mr. bix...
Why does mark twain use the first person point of view in "a cub pilot"?
a) to amuse mr. bixby and the other crewmen
b) to share his thoughts and feelings from his youth
c)to show how people spoke during the days of mississippi riverboats
d) to trick the reader into thinking the events really happened
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00, lazavionadams81
He believes in tow articles,- two instruments, shall i say? - the golden rule and the declaration of independence; and he used the expression in conversation here concerning them, "better that a whole generation of men, women, and children should pass away by violent death than one word of either should be violated in this country." there is a unionist.- there is a strict constructionist of you. he believes in the union of the united states, and he concevies that the only obstruction to the union is slavery, and for that reason as a patriot he words for it's abolition. which statement best demonstrates how emerson uses this excerpt in his defense of john brown?
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English, 21.06.2019 23:10, nauticatyson9
What do the excerpts have in common? both point out the tragic nature of situations in which children make journeys without their parents. both describe what immigrant children must do to survive when traveling to the united states. both explain why most children want to leave central america without their parents. both indicate the tragic problems and their consequences that children in central america must face.
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