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IF I GET THIS WRONG ILL FAIL MY CLASS!!! HELP PLZ!!!

Which quotation from the
passage best explains Twain's
viewpoint about the barber?

“The first rake of his razor loosened the very hide
from my face and lifted me out of the chair."

O "I stormed and raved, and the other boys enjoyed it."

"I said, with withering irony, that it was sufficient to be
skinned—I declined to be scalped."

O "My old, old dream of bliss vanished into thin air!"

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Answer:

"I said, with withering irony, that it was sufficient to be

skinned—I declined to be scalped."

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