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Explain how Twain uses satire to develop theme? PLEASE HELP!!!

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Twain's most famous book, and most famous use of satire, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, is another great example of Horatian satire. Twain uses the innocence and of his young hero and narrator, Huck, to point out the hypocrisies of the adult world
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