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In about 100 words, discuss how Twain is a trustworthy narrator in his reminiscence; use one example from "Uncle John's Farm" th

at was not mentioned in the lessons.
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Natasha2012 [34]2 years ago
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no offence but  key words to help people answer like what did they mention in the lessons what did they not mention  people cant make an answer is we know nothing about uncle johns farm .      sorry  ):

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