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Twain's point of view in the story can best be called

a. formal.
b. informal.
c. traditional.
d. nontraditional.

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The correct answer is C. traditional. Twain's point of view in the story can be best be called traditional. The point of view of a traditional story can be considered conventional with no twists and turns. It is also considered standard and direct to the point. It follows specific rules for a traditional kind of story.
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