Complete these sentences from Mark Twain's Life on the Mississippi with words that are punctuated and spelled correctly.
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"Life on the Mississippi"" by Mark Twain gives us a great insight regarding his own life. He narrates his memories of being a young boy who wishes to learn to pilot a boat. Under the guidance of 'Captain Horace Bixby,' he gets his pilot's license.
Twain expresses the dangers that were associated with crossing the river. After a massive span of 21 years, he returns to the same place with his friends and describes the beauty of the river in his book.
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