Life on the Mississippi<span> is a memoir of Twain's experiences as a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River. As a young man, he talks his way into the </span>Paul Jones<span>, a steamer, where he pays the pilot, Mr. Bixby $500 to teach him everything he now knows.</span>
I think the correct answer is C i got i right on my test
I believe number 4 is the correct answer
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They are different because the reader job is to read the text and give it the emotion and excitement and drama. The writer just needs to write a good text to make sure it has a good intro and a fitting body that way the conclusion will leave us with a lot of emotions that way the story is phenomenal the reader gives all he can and the writer can be proud of his work.