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Which MOST LIKELY describes the effect of Mark Twain's choice for the setting of his novel, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer?

Consider both passage excerpts.
A) Twain's choice of such a dangerous setting hints that either Tom or Joe will suffer a violent death.
B) Twain's choice of a great American river for the setting suggests the novel will become a great American classic.
C) Twain's choice of this river for the setting adds a sense of adventure and also makes the novel seem believable.
D) Twain's choice of this particular river assures readers that the boys will trade bear and deer hides with pirates.

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B Twain Choice Of A Great American River for the setting.......
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Answer:

C) Twain's choice of this river for the setting adds a sense of adventure and also makes the novel seem believable.

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