An English synopsis of one of Mark Twain s famous works Don t Be Too Long 15

Updated on culture 2024-03-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It seems that there is no English version. If you need it urgently, you have to use the Chinese version first. Mark?

    Twain (1835-1910), America's most famous master of humor. Born in Florida, Missouri, USA. At the age of 12, he left school and started working to help struggling families.

    He has worked as a printing apprentice, river driver, prospector and journalist. His scathing and delicate articles are loved by a wide range of readers. In 1865, he became famous for his humorous story "The Famous Jumping Frog in Calaveras County" and became a well-known humor master throughout the country.

    Mark? Much of Twain's masterpieces are based on his childhood, especially his life on the Mississippi River. Mark?

    Twain's pen name comes from the jargon of sailors, meaning "12 feet deep," meaning that the water was deep enough for ships to pass through unimpeded. His major works include: The Tale of the Jumping Frog (1867), The Tale of the Bun Going to the Sea (1969), The Hard Years (1872), The Gilded Age (1873), Once Upon a Time on the Mississippi River (1875), The Adventures of Tom (1876), and The Wanderings of a Naughty Boy (1884).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Sawyer, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Corrupt Hudson Fort Riley

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    A Prince and a PauperMark Twain Autobiography The Dog ProfileA True StoryThe Story of the People of California

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Running for Governor", "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", "The Beggar Prince", "The Wandering Boy", "The Famous Frog of Card County", "Million Pounds", "The Man Who Ruined Hadleyburg", "The Thirty Thousand Dollar Inheritance", "The Case Within the Case", "Asceticism", "The Story of a Bad Boy", "The Devouring Incident on the Train Shouting", "The Facts of My Recent Resignation", "The Press in Tennessee", "The Story of a Good Boy", "How I Farm", "The Beginning and End of the Bulk Beef Contract", "My Experience as a Secretary to the Senator", "The Adventures of the Connecticut Yankees", " Goldsmith's Friend Goes to the Sea Again", "A Mysterious Visit", "A True Story", "The Great Duel of the French", "A Strange Experience", "The Story of a Californian", "Is He Still in the World", "On the Road with the Changer", "The Self-Description of the Sheltered Dog", "The Gilded Age of Zheng Rolling Dou", "The Five Gifts of Man", "The Fool's Journey", "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", "Life on the Mississippi River", etc.

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