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Discuss how Twain is a trustworthy narrator in his reminiscence based on his novel "Uncle John's Farm".

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Answer:he always told the same version of the story he never changed it it was authentic all the way until he died

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Twain would always tell the same version of the story, he would never change it, as other's would. People called him wise for his story, folks would gather around uncle john's farm and tell the story. He died knowing that the tale would stay the same.

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