How do we know that mark twain thought the letter was absurd?
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In Mark Twain's tale, entitled, "The Californian's," the author's use of suspense creeps up on the reader almost without notice. Twain spends the first part of the story describing the land and the...
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Mark Twain builds suspense with the setting, the letter, and the warning about the whiskey. When the narrator gets to the town, he explains that it was abandoned long ago after all the gold was....
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When he said it.
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