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How does Twain's use of the fable genre affect the story? A.) by using the fable genre in his more modern era, Twain creates humor. B.) the use of the fable genre makes Twain’s theme easier for readers to accept. C.) by writing the story as a fable, Twain avoids having to make it realistic. D.) the fable genre enables Twain to deal with his personal feelings in a disguised way.

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A) By using the fable genre in his more modern era, Twain creates humor.

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A.) by using the fable genre in his more modern era, Twain creates humor.

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Mark Twain was a born adventurer and his own life served as inspiration for his work, so to create humor and make the stories more attractive and engaging he used the genre fable. Thus he could use whatever allegories he thought necessary, generating humor and creating a pleasant tone for the reader to pass a moral lesson.

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