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Mark Twain’s work “Life on the Mississippi” is derived from many experiences he had as a young adult. How can one’s early experiences shape future endeavors?

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Answer: hat was Mark Twain's point of view in life on the Mississippi?

Twain's point of view is unique in that he has seen the entire rise and fall of the steamboat industry: from his days as a boy, when steamboats were the most important and almost

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