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Which episode shows that Mark Twain did not believe in superstitions? - English (Second/Third Language)

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Which episode shows that Mark Twain did not believe in superstitions?

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Mark Twain didn't believe in superstitions. This can be observed in the episode in which he is informed by a reader that he noticed a spider in his paper and wanted to know if it was bad luck or good. Twain's response to the reader regarding the spider's existence in the paper indicates that he did not believe in superstitions.

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पाठ 2.3: Mark Twain - Intext question [पृष्ठ ४४]

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पाठ 2.3 Mark Twain
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