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27 February, 10:57

At the end of Mark Twain's narrative "I Sell a Dog," why does the narrator say he "went away with good conscience"?

A. Because he gave everyone their money back

B. Because he decided not to sell the dog, which would have been dishonest

C. Because he thinks he was honorable for returning the dog to its owner

D. Because he made money through hard and honest work

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  1. 27 February, 11:11
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    I think he answer is B even though I never read that book.
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