In "Life on the Mississippi," the author Mark Twain considered piloting on the Mississippi River as the best job. He described the life of a river pilot as exciting, prestigious, and financially rewarding. Twain himself worked as a river pilot before becoming a writer.
the pilot
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Life on the Mississippi was created in 1883.
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"Life on the Mississippi" by Mark Twain has approximately 390 pages in most editions.
he was getting accustom to his new life
Because of the Mississippi River, the state of Mississippi has a diverse mix of animal life. Some animals you can find there are eagles, otters, and wolves.
Mississippi Kites .
Mark Twain wrote "The Gilded Age" and "Life on the Mississippi."
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Mississippi's plant life is very good and is the right place for that kind of plants to be in Mississippi. the Mississippi is one of the largest rivers, so it has lots of plant life, and animale life
according to the reading, why was life good in ancient harappan civiliation