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to inform readers of the authors' family histories and how their connection to sugar spurred their interest and research
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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.
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nature is cool and i drink water from the pool which makes me drool.
I imagined myself as David. So as per question,:-
" <em>If I had seen Miss Betsy Trotwood mistreating David's mother, .i.e., my mother, then i would feel to mistreat her back and take revenge. But i cant. This is because I have to accept Miss Betsy Trotwood as a guest and mother. Also, Pegotty would feel bad for mistreating Betsy as she is the lady of my mother's new would-be husband. </em>
<em> It means that infront of everyone, i would be doing an immoral behaviour by taking revenge on my aunt. I can even be told to leave the house at the moment. I also am a boy younger and unmatured than her. </em>
<em>But after going to Salem's, I would come back and tell her how rude she was to my mom and me because now I have been matured and would have a power to talk back.</em> "
This is what I would have done.