The Adventures of Tom Sawyer What are two adventures that produce a change in Tom Sawyer's behavior? Asked by bookragstutor Last updated by anonymous on 02 Apr 03:44 Answers: 2
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer what were the children who knew Tom, Huck, and Joe doing on Saturday before the funerals Asked by CaptianDino Last updated by Cat on 17 Oct 02:57 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Theme for chapter 15 Asked by Braylin Last updated by Cat on 19 Apr 17:29 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer What is the shift of perspective in the passage, "The Adventure Of Tom Sawyer"? Asked by student57 Last updated by Jill W on 11 Apr 21:11 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer In the classroom, why did Becky start crying Asked by christianoparmigiano@gmail.com Last updated by Cat on 11 Apr 02:53 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Why did Joey Harper and Tom decided to become pirates Asked by Pearlycia Last updated by Cat on 21 Aug 16:47 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer What time is it when tom thinks it must be dawn while he is waiting to meet Huck? Asked by lilly31 Last updated by Cat on 28 Sep 23:34 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Why was Huck carrying a dead cat in Tom Sawyer Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 15 Feb 04:59 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer What is Tom’s “compensation” for the “trial” of having his tooth pulled? What does this tell you about the nature of Tom’s peers? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 15 Feb 04:58 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The irony is a term used to describe a situation that is deliberately contrary to what one was expecting. Why do you think it is ironic that Huckleberry Finn is the envy of all of the “respectable boys” in town? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 15 Feb 04:58 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer List three things Tom learns by hiding under the bed Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 15 Feb 04:57 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The character of “Injun Joe” is another problematic, stereotypical depiction in the book. What is the origin of the term “Injun”? Why is the term offensive? What are some appropriate, inclusive terms that could be used to characterize the community Joe Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 15 Feb 04:56 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Why did Tom and Huck not report the murder to the authorities? Do you think their reservations are reasonable? What might the consequences of their silence be? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 15 Feb 04:56 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Consider Tom and Becky’s “romance.” Are these two actually in love? Why or why not? How would you characterize their feelings for each other . . . and the drama these feelings cause? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 15 Feb 04:56 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Irony is a term used to describe a situation that is deliberately contrary to what one was expecting. Why do you think it is ironic that Huckleberry Finn is the envy of all of the “respectable boys” in town? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 15 Feb 04:55 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer At the beginning of Chapter 4, Tom is reluctant to remember his biblical passage, wash, and get dressed for church. What does his inattention to hygiene and the religious practices that are important to his family say about Tom as a person? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 15 Feb 04:55 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer At the beginning of Chapter 4, Tom is reluctant to remember his biblical passage, wash, and get dressed for church. What does his inattention to hygiene and the religious practices that are important to his family say about Tom as a person? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 15 Feb 04:54 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Consider Tom’s ticket scam to get the Bible and the way in which his deception was exposed. Why did Tom go through with such a plan? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 15 Feb 04:54 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Why does Twain end Chapter 4 as abruptly as he does? What is he alluding to by ending the chapter as he did? What do you think happened in the church that Twain did not mention? Share your thoughts. Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 15 Feb 04:53 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Consider the incident with the poodle and the pincher bug? Why did Tom release the pincher bug to begin with? Why did the bug and the poodle become such a spectacle for the congregation? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 15 Feb 04:53 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer How does Chapter 18's shift in perspective-from the boys on the island to the villagers in St. Petersburg-create dramatic irony? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 15 Feb 04:52 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer In what ways does Cousin Mary help Tom get ready for Sunday School Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 15 Feb 04:52 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer who is toms new crush? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 15 Feb 04:51 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Why is Tom's aunt worried about him? Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 15 Feb 04:50 Answers: 1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Who is Peter From The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Asked by Bookragstutor 4 Last updated by Cat on 15 Feb 04:50 Answers: 1