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6. What is the setting of this passage by Mark Twain? The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn The river went on rising and rising, f...Asked by blu
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What is the setting of this passage by Mark Twain?
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
The river went on rising and rising, for ten or twelve days. The water was three or four feet deep in the low places on the island. Daytimes we paddled all over the island in the canoe. We went winding in and out among the trees. In some places the vines hung so thick we had to back out and go some other way.
a canoe
a raft
the road
the river
What is the setting of this passage by Mark Twain?
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
The river went on rising and rising, for ten or twelve days. The water was three or four feet deep in the low places on the island. Daytimes we paddled all over the island in the canoe. We went winding in and out among the trees. In some places the vines hung so thick we had to back out and go some other way.
a canoe
a raft
the road
the river
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