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Twain:
What does it say about the town that a steamboat causes so much excitement?

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  • 01-12-2020

Answer:

Because the river played such an important role i n Twain's l i f e , it reveals itself as a great force in his writing. He utilizes it as a structural device, as an image and as a symbol, areas i n which a definite pattern evolves.

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