Answer and Explanation:
One lesson Twain learns as a cub pilot is to trust himself. As an apprentice, he works under Mr. Bixby. Upon being given the chance to navigate on his own, Twain is initially very confident in his own skills. However, Mr. Bixby asks him if he is really sure he can do it. Twain grows immediately insecure. He doubts himself, even though he truly knows what to do. It was all a test. Bixby wanted to teach him a lesson: to never doubt his own skills because of what others say.
Me when I think of the difference I think of a folktale being something that could happen more so than a fairy tale, and for a fairy tale I always think of a Disney movie.
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True.
Figures of speech such as metaphors, similes, and allusions go beyond the literal meanings of the words
<em>1. to persuade someone to take a stand
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<em>2. an important environmental issue
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<em>3. peers</em>
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