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What is Twain’s viewpoint in this passage?

Twain feels he was mistaken to believe that barbershops were hard to find.


Twain is pleased to find a Parisian barbershop in which he can get a shave.


Twain is angry and disappointed with the lack of true barbershops in France.


Twain believes the barbers were purposefully rude and intentionally hurt him.

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Answer:

Twain is angry and disappointed with the lack of true barbershops in France.

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