He thinks Huck is a ghost and that Huck's ghost came back for him.
Jim is initially startled when he sees Huck on the island, as he believes that he has seen a ghost. However, he quickly realizes that Huck is alive and is relieved to be reunited with him. Jim is happy to see Huck safe and well.
Jim will never truley be free because of huck
He's surprised because he know if someone find out, he will get in trouble...because he's going against his religion
huck is sickness
Jim thought Huck was a ghost.
Tom initially assumes Huck is a ghost when he sees him in the wagon on the road.
Huck is frightened when he sees footprints on Jackson's Island, as this means there are people nearby who might find him. This fear, along with his guilty conscience about stealing the treasure, makes him want to leave the island and avoid getting caught.
Japan is the land of the rising sun because it sees the sun first.
Huck meets Jim, Miss Watson's slave, on Jackson's Island. Jim has run away from his owner and is planning to escape to freedom. Huck and Jim ultimately team up and travel together down the river on a raft.
When Huck sees Mary Jane is upset, he decides to make a plan to help her and her sisters overcome the grief caused by their uncle's scheming. Huck resolves to expose the fraud and restore the girls' rightful inheritance.
He sees the at oow
Huck's opinion of the king and duke would agree most with the character of Jim. Huck eventually sees through the king and duke's deceitful actions and realizes that they are not to be trusted. Similarly, Jim is initially skeptical of the king and duke's intentions and sees them for who they truly are.
Huck is surprised and scared when he sees the footprints in the sand. He deduces that they belong to his father who he had believed to be dead, causing him to feel uncertain and anxious.
Because when he first sees him, he doesn't think he has teeth
He first sees his fellow crew mate, Elpnor who died earlier on Circe's island. Next he sees his mother, Anticlea.
Huck decides to write a letter to Miss Watson telling her where Jim is so he can be returned to slavery, but then tears up the letter and resolves not to turn Jim in, choosing to follow his own moral compass instead of society's expectations.
In Chapter 6, Pap returns to Huck's life primarily because he wants to extort money from Huck. Pap learns that Huck has come into a large sum of money and sees an opportunity to capitalize on it. He is manipulative and abusive, causing Huck to feel trapped and desperate to escape his influence.