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11 June, 02:20

Read this paragraph from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. Well, three or four months run along, and it was well into the winter now. I had been to school most all the time and could spell and read and write just a little, and could say the multiplication table up to six times seven is thirty-five, and I don't reckon I could ever get any further than that if I was to live forever. I don't take no stock in mathematics, anyway. What is the author's purpose for including this paragraph? to inform readers about one-room school houses to inform readers about mathematics instruction to persuade readers to stay in school to master basic skills to entertain readers with a story of a disinterested student

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  1. 11 June, 03:03
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    I would say the last one

    Explanation:

    It didn't talk about one roomed school houses

    it didn't say much about math instructions

    It would be persuading, But the character never said anything about dropping out, He Or she said ¨ I don't reckon I could ever get any further than that if I was to live forever. I don't take no stock in mathematics, anyway¨

    It would have to be the last one
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