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13 March, 07:16

Pap says the following lines to Huck: "Well, I'll learn her how to meddle. And looky here-you drop that school, you hear? I'll learn people to bring up a boy to put on airs over his own father and let on to be better'n what HE is. You lemme catch you fooling around that school again, you hear? Your mother couldn't read, and she couldn't write, nuther, before she died. None of the family couldn't before they died. I can't; and here you're a-swelling yourself up like this. I ain't the man to stand it-you hear?" What is Twain critiquing in this passage?

A violent behavior

B racism

C ignorance

D hypocrisy

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  1. 13 March, 07:29
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    The answer is either C or D but most likely C
  2. 13 March, 07:43
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    I believe the answer is c
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