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Which is a characteristic of the adult narrator who looks back on the events related in "A Cub Pilot"? A. wise humor B. smug pride C. quiet appreciation D. embarrassed regret

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A. Wise Humor is the correct answer. Hope I helped, and good luck! (:

Answer:

A. wise humor

Explanation:

"A Cub Pilot" was written by Mark Twain. It's an autobiographical chapter where Twain tells about the day he had an experience as a steamboat pilot. The whole piece talks about Twain's life from childhood to adulthood and how his passion for steamboats began. Twain's adult narrative has a wise humor that does not detract from the reader and makes reading very enjoyable, fluid and pleasurable, proving how talented and intelligent the writer was.