had a strong educational backgroundB. benefited a lot from the influence of his familyC. succeeded mostly thanks to his hard workD. didn't think that local people were worth writing about4. What is the article mainly about?A. Why Mark Twain is the best writer in the history of American...
Reason for choosing to portray author Mark Twain in his seventies; His educational background; His career in acting.RiechersMaggieHumanities
Lesson-6-Mark-Twain-Mirror-of-America--课件教学讲解.ppt,Twain’s greatest fame and his importance in American literature rest largely on his two best known novels, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 《汤姆·索亚历险记 》 The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 《哈
. His good sense of humor.What can we infer from the article about Mark Twain? . He has a strong educational background. . He didn't think that local people were worth writing. . His family has a great influence on his writing. . He succeeded mostly thanks to his hard work.What is...
s=solongas Kep=kept Peared=appeared One-two-three-git=one-two-three-get Informallanguagevs.formallanguage: Tohighlighttheuneducationalbackgroundofthecharacters Toreflectthedifferenceandculturalclashbetweentheeastandthewest Theroleoflanguage: Deception Intheopeningparagraph,MarkTwain,thenarrator,voiceshis...
We can infer(推断) from the article that Mark Twain . . had a strong educational background . benefited a lot from the influence of his family . succeeded mostly thanks to his hard work . didn't think that local people were worth writing about What is the article mainly about? . Why ...
National Geographic Magazine:a monthly journal run by the National Geographic Society based in Washington DC, a non-profit scientific and educational organization. Mark Twain: Life Works EvaluationsThe historical background of Mark Twains time Twain lived in the stirr 4、ing(动荡) years in American...
Structure of the text&Cultural background,201210010225 胡倩炜,Part I (Para.1):an introduction to the whole text. Part II(Para.2-19):Mark Twains life, success and comments on his works. Part III (Para.20-22):personal tragedy and conclusion.,Part II Section 1. (para.2) General introduc...
ItisamonthlyjournalrunbytheNationalGeographicSocietybasedinWashingtonDC,anon-profitscientificandeducationalorganization.III.Detailedstudyofthetext:1.MirrorofAmerica:Amirrorreflectsorrevealsthetruthof somethingorsomebody.III.Detailedstudyofthetext:2.MostAmericansrememberMarkTwainasthefather...Father:metaphor.Endless:...
unit 4 Mark Twain and the frog MarkTwain(SamuelLanghorneClemens(18351910)MarkTwain’sworksmarkedthebeginningofrealismliteratureandofanewerainAmericanliteraryhistory.1.Hislife -In1835,borninFlorida,Missouri-In1840s-1850s,spenthischildhoodinHannibal.-Workedasaprinter,ahighlypaidMississippiRiverpilot.-In1860s...