The turning point of my life SUMMARY
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It is an unfortunate incident from Mark Twain's childhood when his village suffered from a measles epidemic.
Everybody locked themselves inside their houses in fear but Mark Twain decided to go out of the house leaving behind the fear of death.
This was a turning point in his life because inspite of being infected with measles, he survived.
This made him courageous and fearless for his future lives.
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