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adell [148]
2 years ago
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What is twain's viewpoint on barbershops in france?

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1 answer:
kirill115 [55]2 years ago
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Twain's viewpoint on barbershops in france is: B. they are terrible places where the barbers don't know what they're doing.

<h3>Twain viewpoints on barbershop in france</h3>

What he felt about the barbershop in france is that the barbers are always arrogant and rude.

Based on this Twain was disappointed because there was no true barbershops in France and he also  felt the barbers does not know what they are doing.

Therefore the correct option is B.

Learn more about Twain viewpoints on barbershop in france here:brainly.com/question/24283382

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