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Adventures of huckleberry finn by mark twain (excerpt) this table had a cover made out of beautiful oilcloth, with a red and blue spread-eagle painted on it, and a painted border all around. it come all the way from philadelphia, they said. there was some books, too, piled up perfectly exact, on each corner of the table. one was a big family bible full of pictures. one was pilgrim's progress, about a man that left his family, it didn't say why. i read considerable in it now and then. the statements was interesting, but tough. another was friendship's offering, full of beautiful stuff and poetry; but i didn't read the poetry. another was henry clay's speeches, and another was dr. gunn's family medicine, which told you all about what to do if a body was sick or dead. there was a hymn book, and a lot of other books. and there was nice split-bottom chairs, and perfectly sound, too—not bagged down in the middle and busted, like an old basket. 7 select all the correct answers. based on this excerpt from mark twain’s adventures of huckleberry finn, what can be understood about the pilgrim’s progress by john bunyan? the pilgrim’s progress is about the story of a man who decides to leave his family. the pilgrim’s progress is a family book full of interesting pictures. the pilgrim’s progress gives detailed information about the physical body, such as understanding if a body is sick or dead. the pilgrim’s progress is a book full of beautiful poetry. the pilgrim’s progress is an engaging read, but it can be difficult to understand.

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