As a sequel to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, ______ marks the climax of Mark Twain’s literary activity.
A: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
B: Life on the Mississippi
C: The Gilded Age
D: Roughing It
A: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
B: Life on the Mississippi
C: The Gilded Age
D: Roughing It
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- The Gilded Age, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Red and Black are all Mark Twain’s works.
- As a sequel to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,() marks the climax of Mark Twain’s literary activity. A: TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn B: LifeontheMississippi C: TheGildedAge D: RoughingIt
- ____ was Mark Twain’s masterpiece from which, as Hemingway noted, “all modern American literature comes.” A: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer B: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn C: Life on the Mississippi D: The Gilded Age
- After The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Twain gives a literary independence to Tom's buddy in a book entitled _________. ( ) A: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn B: A Connecticut Yankee in king Arthur's Court C: Life on the Mississippi D: The Gilded Age
- After The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,Twain gives a literary independence to Tom's buddy Huck in a book entitled ______. A: Life on the Mississippi B: The Gilded Age C: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn D: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court