Mark Twain
Advice to Little Girls
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"Advice to Little Girls" by Mark Twain is a delightful and witty piece of writing that playfully challenges societal norms and expectations. With his characteristic humor, Twain advises, "Good little girls ought not to make mouths at their teachers for every trifling offense." Through satirical commentary, Twain encourages young girls to question conventions and assert their independence. This humorous gem serves as a lighthearted reminder to embrace individuality and challenge the status quo.

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