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Who is the invalid referred to in the story's title, “The Invalid's Story”? A. the narrator B. Thompson, the expressman C. the narrator's friend D. a stranger on the train

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The answer would be A. The Narrator
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Answer:

The invalid referred to in the story's title, “The Invalid's Story” is:

A. the narrator

Step-by-step explanation:

Mark Twain's "The Invalid's Story" is about the story of the mistaken identity. The story revolves around two men on a train who mistakenly assumes a rotten cheese and a gun box to be a corpse. The theme of the story focuses on mortality and the behavior of the living towards the dead. The story is an example of the humor for which Mark Twain was popularly known for.

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