It rather depends on whose participation you look at. The attendees find it distressing but Tom (watching from a hiding spot) finds it revealing of how people regard him.
This phrase means that the speaker will be observing a situation closely, similar to how Tom Sawyer in Mark Twain's novel is known for observing and experiencing adventures. It implies curiosity and interest in what is happening.
Never read the book.
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 is a fictional character created by Mark Twain. Two famous adventures of Tom Sawyer include whitewashing a fence as a punishment and his search for treasure with his friends, eventually leading to a dangerous encounter in a cave with Injun Joe.
Mark Twain is famous for books like Huckleberry Finn and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
this sounds like questions for school! m,m,m.
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," Injun Joe is described as a dark-skinned, menacing character with a scar on his face. He is often depicted as a villainous figure, lurking in the shadows and causing trouble for the townspeople. His appearance is meant to invoke fear and create a sense of danger in the story.
A wake much like the wake of Irish tradition, a viewing and greeting time before a funeral, and a graveside service.
Tom Sawyer gave a licking to Peter in the fence-painting incident from Mark Twain's novel "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." Tom convinced his friend to paint the fence by making it seem like an enjoyable activity, manipulating him into giving up his possessions in exchange for the chance to paint.
there is no "the cat jumped like a basketball player" simile in Tom Sawyer. I checked. that chapter about Tom giving Peter the painkiller is on pages 116-123
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," cousin Sid is described as being similar in looks to Tom, with a sharp eye and a cautious manner. He is said to resemble Tom in features, but with a more serious and attentive expression.
Huck mimics a meowing sound, pretending to be a cat stuck in a tangle of thorns, to summon Tom to their midnight adventures.