He doesn't. the characters in his books do
Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) died of age and bad health. He was not assassinated.
His fame remains, but he frittered his fortune away on bad investments.
Mark Twain had many many friends in his life. Back when he use to work on steam boats he was best friends with this preacher but I forgot his name. Another one i remember is that Mark Twain tried to reform a prostitute so she could quit living her bad life style
This quote is often attributed to Mark Twain. It plays on the idea that people with clear consciences tend to forget past wrongdoings, suggesting that a bad memory is required to maintain a sense of innocence.
The "bad grammar" Twain uses is to represent the dialects and speaking patterns of his characters. This reduces the need to introduce each character as a slave, Southerner and so on. Characters who only speak grammatically correct English are flat, unbelievable and two dimensional.
In Mark Twain's autobiography, he considered the subject of kicks to be a weakness because dwelling on the negative aspects of life, such as complaining and focusing on grievances, can be draining and unproductive. Twain believed that it is more enriching to focus on positive aspects and finding joy in life rather than dwelling on complaints and criticism.
Mark Twain named the steamboat in his book Life on the Mississippi "Walter Scott" after the novelist Sir Walter Scott. Twain admired Scott's writings and wanted to pay homage to him through the name of the steamboat in his story.
Yes it is bad grammar. It should be your sister and I.
If u mean the pen name "Mark Twain", he used it first when he wrote his first book, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer". He had used many other pen names when he wrote humorous articles for various newpapers. First of all, bad answer. You are probably refering to the year. I am taking this directly from a book I am reading right now: "In 1863, he adopted the pen name by which we know him. 'Mark Twain' is derived from a riverboat expression ("By the mark, twain!"), meaning the water is two fathoms deep, which was a safe depth for the Mississippi steamboats of the time" Twain, Mark. "Mark Twain."The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. 1st. 1997. I may be wrong on publication.
Improving bad writing skills can be done by practicing regularly, seeking feedback from others, studying grammar and style guides, and reading a variety of well-written materials to learn from.
Dysgrammatophobia is the fear of bad grammar.
it was bad