Twain arranges the story “Life on the Mississippi” in a biographical order.
“Life on the Mississippi” recounts the life of Mark Twain when he was a steamboat operator on the Mississippi River. The memoir also gives us a glimpse of how society lived during that era.
Answer:
<h2>Paul said that Brisbane is a wonderful city</h2>
HOPE<em><u> </u></em><em><u>IT</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>HELPED</u></em>
Answer: This doesn't have an exact answer that I can give you because it depends on what you read...
Explanation:
Summary outline: What was what yyou read about? (use your own words)
Task: what was this meant to teach or do?
Audience: Who is the intended audience for this reading?
Purpose: Why did the author write this? What was his purpose?
Topic sentence: The MAIN sentence of the reading
Summary points 1 & 2: What were the 2 KEY things the authour talked about, and summarized the reading?
A, he really emphasizes his point by repeating that same phrase several times in his speech and uses that to get it across to the people listening
The answer could be, Secrets.