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English, 20.01.2020 02:31, shilohtito

Read the excerpt from life on the mississippi.

'i—i—don't know.'

'you—you—don't know? ' mimicking my drawling manner of speech. 'what do you know? '

'i—i—nothing, for certain.'

what is the significance of bixby mocking the narrator’s speech?
it reflects his low opinion of the narrator’s intelligence and social standing.
it shows his desire to make others feel inferior.
it suggests a deep insecurity within bixby’s character.
it illustrates bixby’s wish that the narrator speak without a drawl.

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Read the excerpt from life on the mississippi.

'i—i—don't know.'

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