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Elenna [48]
1 year ago
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What claim does the anecdote that Twain tells I’m the passage support

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lesantik [10]1 year ago
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The claim that Mark Twains Anecdote support is that:

Growing up, Hannibal, Missouri was a place to which he was attached as a child but non-the-less would have preferred to grow up there under more comfortable conditions.

<h3>What is an anecdote?</h3>

An anecdote is a "story with a point," such as communicating an abstract notion about a person, place, or object via the concrete specifics of a brief narrative or characterizing by highlighting a particular quirk or quality.

Although the refenced passage is not given here is the passage by Mark Twain from which the above anecdote and claim is culled.

Mark Twain, in his book Roughing It wrote:

"He left us a sumptuous legacy of pride in his fine Vir.ginia stock and his national distinction, but I presently found I could not live on that alone without occasional bread to wash it down with."

This was an anecdote to the life of Sam Clemens who lived from 1835 to 1955.  Samuel Langhorne Clemens was born on November 30, 1835, in the small Missouri community of Florida.

This is the village referred to as St. Petersburg by Mark Twain in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. This is where Sam grew up with other kids and had numerous adventures, such as discovering a cave, that are depicted in his writings.

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