A haunted house and by a tree at midnight
Some of the places Tom Sawyer feels are appropriate for a treasure hunt are old haunted houses, caves, and secret passageways. He is drawn to places that are mysterious and exciting, where he imagines hidden treasures waiting to be discovered.
Tom Sawyer begins to have trouble sleeping because he feels guilty about lying to his aunt and sneaking out at night to meet his friends. He also starts worrying about the treasure hunt they are involved in and feels anxious about the risks involved.
It feels good to get rid of something that you don't need and it feels good to contribute to helping someone who needs the help. Remember, one man's trash is another man's treasure!
Tom Sawyer wants a bible as a reward for memorizing a certain number of Bible verses in Sunday school. He sees it as a symbol of achievement and a way to show off in front of his peers.
There are no rules on when it is appropriate to get love rings, as it all depends on personal customs and the nature of the relationship. When a couple feels ready to exchange these rings, it is likely appropriate for them to do so.
Technically, it is still Fall. In some places (like here in Chicago), it feels like winter. In other places, it feels like summer!!! Hope that helped!!! LOVE Nicole
it feels bumpy but in some places it is smooth
He feels it is appropriate for a fiancé to mourn his fiancée by going to her grave. The appropriate emotion for him to show is grief for his loss.
it's a way of saying hi to him but showing him you love him as well
Tom Sawyer feels excited and adventurous about his summer vacation. He enjoys the freedom to explore and play with his friends, and he relishes the opportunity to have fun and get into mischief.
Tom decides he can be independent of Becky Thatcher in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" because he feels suffocated by her expectations and wants to prove to himself and others that he can survive on his own. He also wants to explore his own adventures and prove his courage and self-reliance.
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," the new boy, Alfred Temple, bugs Tom because he is courteous, well-dressed, and gets attention from their teacher, Becky Thatcher. Tom feels jealous of Alfred's perceived superiority and is irritated by his presence.
Becky stops coming to school in "Tom Sawyer" because she feels humiliated and embarrassed after being publicly shamed by Mr. Dobbins for breaking the teacher's ruling about not talking in class. This leads her to stay away from school out of shame and fear of facing her classmates.