The indian guy kills the other two guys that were with him and tries to make it look like they killed each other and that the indian guy didn't do anything.
The password that the boys used in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" was "Blood."
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain, Tom Sawyer convinces other boys to form a band of robbers, known as Tom Sawyer's Gang. They plan adventures involving treasure hunts and other mischief, with Tom as their leader.
In Chapter 10 of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Tom convinces the boys to meet at the old tannery to make a blood pact. While they are there, Injun Joe sneaks into the tannery and hides in the shadows, witnessing the boys' conversation and their pledge to keep the secret of the murder they witnessed.
Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, and the other boys held their meeting in a cave located on a hillside in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain.
The boy's password in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer was "BECKY." This password was used by Tom Sawyer and his friends to gain entry to their group and was a way to identify each other.
Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn, and the other boys held their meeting in a hidden cave in the woods near St. Petersburg, Missouri. The cave, known as McDougal's Cave in Mark Twain's novel "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," served as the boys' secret hideout where they could gather and plan their adventures.
They go to an island called Jackson's Island and pretend to be pirates.
The school boys painted Mr. Dobbins' head blue.
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," "taw" refers to a large marble used as a target in marble games. Tom Sawyer and his friends play marbles using "taws" as their shooting marbles. It's a significant element in the boys' lives and their competitive marble games.
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain, the great sycamore that served as the boys' shelter was struck by lightning and split in two during a storm. This event disrupted the boys' hangout spot and led to an adventure in which they discovered hidden treasure in the hollowed-out trunk of the sycamore.
The three pirate names in Tom Sawyer are Long John Silver, Captain Flint, and Billy Bones. These characters are mentioned in connection to the boys' imaginative adventures in the novel.
Mark Twain is the author of the novel "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." The character of Tom Sawyer is based on Twain's experiences growing up in Missouri and it is considered to be semi-autobiographical. Twain's portrayal of Tom Sawyer reflects his own boyhood adventures and mischievous spirit.