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Read the excerpt from life on the mississippi. 'look here! what do you start out from, above twelve-mile point, to cross over? ' 'i—i—don't know.' 'you—you—don't know? ' mimicking my drawling manner of speech. 'what do you know? ' 'i—i—nothing, for certain.' what does the stammering suggest about the narrator?

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