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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer was written by Samuel Clemens who wrote under the name, Mark Twain. When Twain was a boy in school in the 1840s, he always earned the medal for winning the weekly spelling bee. Once, he left out the first "r" in February so that a girl he liked would
win. This and other stories became the basis for many of the delightful tales in Twain's writings. He went on to become one of the most famous
American writers of all time.
How does the author use the story about the spelling bee to introduce Mark Twain in the passage?
1. The story shows that Twain went on to become a famous writer.
O2. The story details how the spelling bee inspired Twain to become a writer.
3. The story emphasizes the time period of the stories Twain wrote later in his life.
4. The story illustrates how Twain used his past experiences to create interesting stories.

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