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Answer:
C. To overstate the difference between Twain and the other boy .
Explanation:
Mark Twain's memoir of his childhood "Life on the Mississippi" recounts his childhood experience of being a steamboat pilot. Apprenticed on a boat in the Mississippi river, this travel book details how he navigated the river from St. Louis to new Orleans.
Hyperbole is the exaggerated overstatement of something that is impossible to even happen in real life. Twain uses hyperbole in the passage where he compares himself with one of the boys of the ship. His comparison of himself with the boy is exaggerated, the difference between him and the other boy being overly stated. To him, the boy was "notoriously worldly" while he himself was just the opposite. So, he could not believe when he learned that he had been apprenticed as an "engineer or striker on a steamboat".
Answer:
C. To overstate the difference between Twain and the other boy
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