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Twain's account of Colonel Rall's
Twain's account of Colonel Rall's speech ("full of gunpowder and glory") is contrasted most vividly to the Marion Ranger's
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How does Twain use humor to present serious ideas? What does this reveal about Twain as a person? Does Twain seem to believe
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Which of the following is most responsible for making Life on the Mississippi a great example of American Realist writing?
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Which of the following is most responsible for making Life on the Mississippi a great example of American Realist writing?
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Which of the following is most responsible for making Life on the Mississippi a great example of American Realist writing?
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The following passage is about a retired colonel who has taken in the Espada family. Select the best evidence to support the
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What is the proper method of address when speaking to a lieutenant colonel?
Group of answer choices Lieutenant General Lieutenant
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Which of these statements includes analysis?
Mark Twain may have died as much from grief as from heart trouble. Mark Twain was
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Which of these statements includes analysis?
Mark Twain may have died as much from grief as from heart trouble. Mark Twain passed
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Which of the following best describes Mark Twain's approach to dialogue in his stories?(1 point) Responses Mark Twain
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