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English, 15.04.2020 10:55, amberwithnell12512

The best way to describe Twain's tone in this excerpt from "Life on the Mississippi" is

a. nervous and excitedThis answer is incorrect.
b. casual and nostalgic
c. angry and bitter
d. bored and uninterested

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