What element in the excerpt from Life on the Mississippi most suggests that it is a realist text? It has dialogue that is both witty and believable. It contains well-rounded and diverse characters. It concerns itself with the trials of a daily occupation. It pays close attention to the physical details of a setting.
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The answer for your question is option (C)- It concerns itself with the trails of daily occupation.
Life on the Mississippi is a book written by Mark Twain. The book explains a particular part of Mark Twain’s life in which he served as a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River. The book recalls his before American Civil War memories after many years.
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The correct statement will be, “the excerpt from Life on the Mississippi most suggests that it is a realist text with the element since it concerns itself with the trials of a daily occupation.”
The work is done on the basis of daily occupation that shows the element as per the life of people.
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