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Why is the fence sorrounding twain's childhood home so siggnificant?

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what did Mark Twain's father do for a living?

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  1. f.ck you. do your own homework. I'm reporting you, you little anorexic freak!


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  3. Because it teaches us all about the  power of persuasion. He talked people into doing something he didn't want to do by making it seem like so much fun.  Then they do it for him..they even beg to do it........like painting that fence....

    My DH has a way of doing this, He hates working on cars so when one of his brothers comes over,,he opens the hood and they watch while he clumsily tries to fix something,,,,they get so aggravated at how bad he is,,,they do it for him...while he sits on the porch drinking Lemonade..Oh yeah!  That still works..Hahaha...

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