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In "A Cub Pilot," how does Twain help readers imagine the complex and perilous setting of the Mississippi River? A. He compares the river to a crowded city, in the dark, with incorrect street signs. B. He describes the way the river looks from the pilothouse. C. He describes the river as a wild jungle. D. He relates the terms that pilots use, such as "deep four."

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This is probably late but the answer is A.
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