Tom is initially excited and thrilled by the mysterious activities they witness in the haunted house, as it gives him a sense of adventure and excitement. However, as the situation escalates and becomes more dangerous, Tom starts to feel scared and anxious, realizing the seriousness of the situation. Ultimately, Tom bravely helps to uncover the truth behind the haunting, showing his courage and resourcefulness.
Tom and Huck witness the murder of Dr. Robinson. They see Injun Joe kill him while attempting to rob his house.
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No, Tom did not reveal to Huck that the man in the floating house was his father. Huck recognized his father, but he did not tell Tom about it.
Huck told the person in the house that his name was George Jackson.
He saw Buck and his cousin killed while fighting five men.
Jim was initially startled and suspicious when he saw Huck for the first time as he was afraid Huck would turn him in. However, he eventually realized that Huck genuinely wanted to help him escape, which led to a deep bond of friendship developing between the two characters.
Huck Finn appeared in the doorway as Tom was talking to Aunt Sally. Huck had returned to witness the formalities of "Sid's" safe return.
Jim and Huck find the house to be a mess, and find whiskey, playing cards, and obscene graffiti (symbolizing human vices). Most importantly, they find the body of Huck's murdered father, who was shot in the back. Jim makes sure Huck doesn't see his face, so Huck doesn't know that his father was killed.
Jim and Huck find the house to be a mess, and find whiskey, playing cards, and obscene graffiti (symbolizing human vices). Most importantly, they find the body of Huck's murdered father, who was shot in the back. Jim makes sure Huck doesn't see his face, so Huck doesn't know that his father was killed.
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain, the surprise witness at the trial was Huck Finn. Huck reveals that he saw Injun Joe murder Dr. Robinson. This testimony helps to acquit Muff Potter, who was wrongfully accused of the crime.
The house Jim and Huck find is floating down the river, which is unusual because houses are typically stationary structures on land.
While sitting on a tree, Huck witnesses Pap Finn accidentally shoot at him, mistaking him for an intruder. Huck then watches his father drag him off to a secluded cabin in the woods, where he becomes a prisoner.