Twain and Baker lived at different times, yet in some ways the narrators of "A Cub Pilot" and "No Gumption" are alike. Which is a similarity that the two share? A.
Both help other people through a time of self-doubt.



B.
Both are shy around important adults.



C.
Both experience events that test their self-assurance.



D.
Both are encouraged by a parent to achieve their goals.

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Answer 1
Answer: The similarity that Twan and Baker share, regardless of the fact they lived at different times, is C) both experience events that test their self-assurance.
Answer 2
Answer:

the answer is C hope this helps


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