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The Facts Concerning the Recent Carnival of Crime in Connecticut

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Who is the protagonist in the 'The Facts Concerning the Recent Carnival of Crime in Connecticut' by Mark Twain?
Which apparition does the protagonist encounter?His ConscienceHis MindHis FearHis Past
Who is James Walker in the story?Protagonist's uncleProtagonist's nephewProtagonist's brotherProtagonist's friend
What is the weight of the conscience?
In what condition does Protagonist's Aunt make a visit at his place?DrunkAngryHappySad
How long has the protagonist been troubled by his conscience?
What is the Conscience's point of view on crime?All crimes are equally badCertain crimes are worse than othersOnly violent crimes are badCrimes are only bad if caught
What happens to the narrator's conscience at the end of the story?It gets killedIt leaves himIt gets strongerIt apologises
Name the book which is considered to be a precursor to 'The Facts Concerning the Recent Carnival of Crime in Connecticut' in terms of its theme?
What object does the narrator use to kill his conscience?