Why does Mark Twain use the first person point of view in "A cub pilot"?
A) to amuse Mr. Bixby and the other crewmen
B) to share his thoughts and feelings from his youth
C)to show how people spoke during the days of Mississippi riverboats
D) to trick the reader into thinking the events really happened

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Mark Twain use the first person point of view in "A cub pilot" is to show how people spoke during the days of Mississippi riverboats. The answer is C. 

Hey guys, so I took the test and I got the correct answer which was B) To share his thoughts and feelings from his youth. :D