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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, written by Mark Twain, is one of the Great American Novels. The latest version of PB House attracts many reviews and comments. Here is a collection:
    
        
            | Enjoying this   wonderful novel extremely. I am so relieved that no dialogue or words were   changed. Much credit to the editors and publishers of this book for keeping   Twain's true meaning alive. It's a joy to visualize and read such great depth   in character. ——Andrew Hale | 
        
            | This is a rip off. If you check an authorized version, you will   find that this version has been revised by someone who does not speak English   as a first language. It has been changed and in the worst possible way. Whole   sentences have been left out making the paragraph impossible to understand.   If you buy this version of the book, you are wasting your money. ——Nicolene Thomas | 
        
            | This Kindle edition   has the best reproductions of the original illustrations I was able to find.   The illustrations are smaller than I'd like, but when viewed full-screen they   look good. I'm also pleased that, like the original book, the chapters in the   table of contents each have a short description. The only disappointment is   that instead of quotation marks, it has inch marks. Aside from that, the text   formatting is good. ——John Doe | 
        
            | Wanted to read it   because it's a classic and everybody should read it at some point but I have   to say I'm a bit disappointed. I found myself skipping whole pages because   they are wasting space describing things unimportant to the story(color of   trees, waves on the river, size of fish etc.) ——Kristi Perk | 
    
21. What does the "This is a rip off" in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Very Attractive.      B. Greatly disappointing.     C. Too expensive.     D. Well revised.
22. Who gave both positive and negative comments about the book?
A. Andrew Hale.      B. Nicolene Thomas.      C. John Doe.      D. Kristi Perk.
23. Where is this text mostly likely from?
A. In a diary.      B. In a guidebook.      C. In a novel.      D. In a magazine.