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18 April, 07:48

What is Mark Twain's purpose for writing "A Cub Pilot"? A.) To inform readers about a funny, but meaningful moment in his own life. B.) To teach readers how to pilot a riverboat themselves. C.) To entertain readers with an invented tale about a riverboat pilot D.) To convince readers that riverboat pilots are quite brave.

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  1. 18 April, 11:34
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    A. To inform readers about a funny, but meaningful moment in his own life

    Explanation:

    Mark Twain is riding a true story about when he was an apprentice on a steam boat.
  2. 18 April, 11:40
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    The answer is A
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