Doris is Coming is a short story about racial inequality in America during the 1960’s. Throughout the story, the reader is able to see how racist attitudes were a part of society, affecting people at work, church, and school.
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I have tried new things because I feel comfortable with the group.
Explanation:
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First two & last two
Explanation:
The first two and last two have to do specifically with comparing reports and editorials. Those are the only two topics to be focused on, so other genres don't matter.
Answer and Explanation:
Twain avoided "literary offenses" by not mentioning these works throughout the narrative. This was significant because Twain keeps his attention on the narrative itself, specifically stimulating the themes that the narrative addresses.
In this case, instead of provoking criticism to other known works and authors, Twain highlights a narrative with themes that provoke reflections on regional differences and stereotypes, a sense of community and personal integrity.
I think b should be the answer