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Anna35 [415]
4 years ago
14

In Mark Twain's narrative I sell a dog why does the narrator get into an argument with the general

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Ivan4 years ago
6 0

He got into an argument with General Miles because he sold him a dog that was not his and he wants the dog back.  The general was angry and felt that he was trying to trick him.  In the end, the general gave the dog back.

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