well, in Tom Sawyer she found a book in the teachers drawer and was looking though it, Tom came up behind her and scared her causing her to rip the page she was holding out of the book. She knew she would get in trouble for it by the teacher and got really scared and that's when Tom came in and said that he did, taking Becky's beating for her.
Becky Thatcher almost gets into trouble by accidentally tearing a page in her teacher's book and falsely accusing Tom Sawyer of being responsible for it.
Becky Thatcher escapes punishment by Tom Sawyer by hiding in her room while he is searching for her. She cleverly fakes her own death by leaving a note saying she has drowned, and then watches from a hidden location as Tom grieves and eventually gets a beating from Aunt Polly.
In the book "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain, Lawyer Thatcher is the father of Becky Thatcher, who becomes Tom Sawyer's love interest. He is a respected member of the community and plays a minor but important role in the story.
The cast of Becky Gets a Husband - 1912 includes: Noah Reynolds as Pat Casey
It seems there may have been a typo in your message. Tom Sawyer did not try to give Becky a knob. In Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," Tom is a mischievous boy who often gets into trouble but he cares deeply for Becky and tries to impress her in various ways throughout the story.
no , its sues sister jean that dies in the episode funeral but becky gets fired from the cheerios because it remind sue of her sister
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.
a person who has no respect for others and their feelings and doesnt care if he or she gets in trouble
Tom Sawyer gets a sense of youthful infatuation and admiration from Becky, as well as the experience of his first crush. Their relationship contributes to Tom's growth and development in the novel "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer."
Br'er Rabbit is a late-1800's folk character. He is a trouble-making critter who always gets into trouble. He is well-known by his Disney appearance in Splash Mountain, who is almost killed by Br'er Fox.
After the fight with Becky, Tom first dreams about their past memories together, the hurtful words exchanged during the argument, and possibilities for reconciliation. He may also dream about ways to communicate his feelings and concerns in a more constructive manner.
its basiclly the same as a trouble maker or a person who gets in a lot of trouble
its basiclly the same as a trouble maker or a person who gets in a lot of trouble