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Iteru [2.4K]
3 years ago
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Nikolay [14]3 years ago
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The underlined word ‘mélange’, means a varied mixture. Mark Twain’s stories are set in a variety of different locations, including, the small mining town of Angel’s Camp, the capitals of Europe and a cave beside the muddy Mississippi.
I hope this answer furthers your understanding of the word, ‘mélange’.
lisov135 [29]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Melange, as used in the passage, could possibly mean <em>many.</em>

<h3><em>I hope this helped at all.</em></h3>

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