The aunt of your first cousin's child is your first cousin's sister, who is also your first cousin.
Your aunt's child, son or daughter, is your First Cousin. The same is true for your uncle's children.
Your father's aunt's son is your father's first cousin and your first cousin, once removed.
Your aunt is either your parent's sister or the wife of your parent's brother. If she is your parent's sister, her husband, his sister and her daughter are not related to you. If your aunt is the wife of your parent's brother, then her husband's sister is your mother (and her daughter is you or your sister) or she is another of your aunts (and her daughter is your first cousin).
No, she is your first cousin once removed. Your first cousins are the children of your aunt/uncle.
Tom Sawyer told his aunt that he was Sid, his half-brother.
Tom Sawyer's aunt was Aunt Polly.
Tom shocks Aunt Sally by putting a brass doorknob in her bed as a practical joke. When she tries to get into bed, she touches the cold doorknob, leading to a shock that startles her. This causes Aunt Sally to believe that the house is haunted.
Tom is the nephew of Aunt Polly, making them related through a family connection. Aunt Polly is responsible for raising Tom and looking after him, indicating a familial bond between them.
Without the specific paragraph provided, it's not possible to give a direct answer. However, generally, a paragraph about Tom's aunt could describe her appearance, personality, role in Tom's life, or any significant characteristics. She could be depicted as kind, strict, caring, distant, or any other trait that shapes her relationship with Tom.
Atticus and Cal were going to Finch's Landing to tell Aunt Alexandra about Tom's death.
Tom is able to trick his aunt because he is clever, resourceful, and good at thinking on his feet. He knows how to manipulate situations to his advantage and is quick-witted in his deception. Additionally, his aunt may underestimate his abilities or trust him too easily, making it easier for him to deceive her.
Aunt Alexandra chooses not to tell the ladies about Tom's death because she believes that such distressing news would not be appropriate for a social gathering and would dampen the mood of the event. She also might want to avoid any potential controversy or uncomfortable discussions that could arise from bringing up the topic of Tom's death in a social setting.
No, Aunt polly never forgave tom.
Because after Tom came back from Jackson's Island Aunt polly heard from tom that he kissed her when she was sleeping
Aunt Polly commonly punished Tom by hitting his head with a thimble.
Tom lied about having the "dream."