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Why does Twain use a frame story in "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" ?

A. He wants to focus on the storyteller's perspective.

B. It helps him satirize an educated Easterner's point of view.

C. He wants readers to hear the story from an educated outsider.

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It helps him satirize an educated Easterner's point of view.

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Answer:

It helps him satirize an educated Easterner's point of view.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County", Mark Twain frame the story as a wit battle between a man from Western Untied States and the man from Eastern United States.

At that time, Eastern men has a reputation as more educated/refined compared to the western men.

But in the story, Mark Twain portrayed the Eastern men as someone who only has a lot of knowledge without knowing how to implement it while the western men was portrayed as someone who seems less intelligent but managed to trick the easterners.

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