In "The £1,000,000 Bank-Note," why did Mark Twain most likely create the character Henry Adams as an American living in England? A. to better compare and contrast American and British ideas about money B. to better compare and contrast American and British eating habits C. to better compare and contrast American and British social tendencies D. to better compare and contrast American and British banking systems

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D. to better compare and contrast American and British banking systems

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In "The £1,000,000 Bank-Note," Mark Twain most likely created the character Henry Adams as an American living in England to better compare and contrast American and British social tendencies.

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In "The £1,000,000 Bank-Note" by Mark Twain, the two main characters get into a social experiment, then by having two people from different countries in the same situation, the development and conclusion of the story will show how each society would react to the social experiment, it is a comparative of USA and England.