![Yumimiku6539](/avatars/34952.jpg)
Yumimiku6539
20.01.2021 •
English
Read the excerpt from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain then answer the question:
"Then I jumped in the canoe and dug out for our place, a mile and a half below, as hard as I could go. I landed, and slopped through the timber and up the ridge and into the cavern. There Jim laid, sound asleep on the ground. I roused him out and says: 'Git up and hump yourself, Jim! There ain't a minute to lose. They're after us!'"
In at least 150 words, explain how this excerpt signals a change in Huck's way of thinking in the story.
Solved
Show answers
More tips
- S Science and Technology Colliders: How They Work and Why They Matter...
- C Construction and repair How to Choose the Best Underfloor Heating?...
- C Computers and Internet How to Get Rid of Windows Genuine Check?...
- C Computers and Internet War of Social Media: Which Platform is the Leader?...
- H Health and Medicine How to Treat the Flu: A Comprehensive Guide...
- O Other What is a Disk Emulsifier and How Does it Work?...
- F Family and Home What does a newborn need?...
- F Family and Home Choosing the Right Car Seat for Your Child: Tips and Recommendations...
- F Food and Cooking How to Get Reconfirmation of Registration?...
- C Computers and Internet How to Get Rid of Spam in ICQ?...
Answers on questions: English
- E English After reading Flight (pg. 86-216) from Native Son, respond to the following ACES question: What elements expressed in the poem Chicago are reflected in Native Son?...
- M Mathematics Is a polynomial function?...
- C Chemistry What do you think would be the next major mass medium that will be developed in the next ten years? Explain your answers. Include how this mass medium works and how...
- E English Looking for a friendship i am lonely...
- C Computers and Technology Your group has been hired as secure networking consultants by Forever Young Cosmetics. Their corporate headquarters, manufacturing plant, and distribution center are...
Ответ:
huck's relationship with food is a prominent theme throughout the novel, and during his time on jackson's island and working his way down river, huck revels in and enjoys his ad hoc dining. in the first chapter, we observe huck is ironically trapped in a "civilized" world, when he would prefer to live freely in nature.
Ответ: