Why was Mark Twain important in the development of the American novel? Select all that apply.
a) contributed to the romantic revival
b) wrote many important sea novels
c) created memorable characters
d) furthered the development of the novel of sentiment
e) contributed important social and political criticism
f) developed the art of the storyteller

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Answer:

c) Created memorable characters.

e) Contributed important social and political criticism .

f) Developed the art of the storyteller.

Explanation:

Mark Twain, whose real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens, was one of the greatest writers of the literary world. He had written particularly a great deal on the American society and ways of life. His famous novels include the children fantasy adventure "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", both of which had become one of the greatest novels overall.

Most of his novels are never sentimental, nor are they romantic. Rather, they are characters that are memorable, along with his dealing with the criticism of the various societal issues he may have noticed during that particular time. Be it poverty, racism, child labor, whatever issues he knows of, he would incorporate it into his stories. His stories basing around the American neighborhoods objectively, he points out the problems in the American society. And through his characters such as Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn, he developed the art of story telling, providing an interesting and fun to.

Answer:

A) Contributed to the romantic revival.

C) Created memorable characters.

E) Contributed important social and political criticism.

F) Developed the art of the storyteller.

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