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What is the moral of the story The Monday Morning Blues by Mark Twain

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Answered by Anonymous
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Christened as Samuel Langhorne Clemens, Mark Twain was born on November 30, 1835 in the small river town of Florida, Missouri. He was an internationally known American humorist and satirist. Twain

began to gain fame when his story, "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calavaras County" appeared in the New York Saturday Press on November 18, 1865. Twain's first book, "The Innocents Abroad," was published in

1869, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" in 1876, and "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" in 1885. He wrote 28 books and numerous short stories, letters and sketches. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is considered one

of the greatest works of American literature partly because it reflects so perfectly the culture of mid-1800s America.

On Monday morning, Tom is very unhappy. The weekend is over, and he is feeling daunted by the prospect of a whole week of sitting still. He lies in bed thinking that it would be nice to stay home sick. He tries

to convince himself he has colic, but it does not work.

Answered by Avni2348
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Monday morning comes, and Tom is unhappy—as usual—to go to school. He tries to produce an ailment. He has a loose tooth, but he decides not to complain about it because Aunt Polly will pull it. Tom decides to groan about his toe.

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