B) mainly
The word "mainly" shows that the story of Huck Finn is more fiction than fact. He repeats this word many times when he is talking about the story being one of truth. This intensifier introduces the idea of the story being a bit exaggerated and fictional. The other words add to the characterization of Huck. He uses ain't simply to mean isn't. When he says "that ain't no matter" he means that it is no big deal. Without is used to mean exactly that and is not meant as an opposite.
Adverb clauses:
-Usually give information about an independent clause
-They answer the at least one of these questions. When? Why? or Where?
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Adjective Clauses:
- Tend to function like adjectives in the sentence.</span>
The statement "The top of the Ladder" means one is at the top of a business or something.