Tom leads Becky into a cave without a map or a way to find their way out, causing them to become lost.
He tells Mr. Gilmer that he felt sorry for Mayella that was why he helped her free of charge.
Becky tries to make Tom jelous by going up to other buys and hugging them and being a HUGE flirt with everyone. But in the end Tom doesn't like Becky and doesn't really care what she does.
No, Becky and Tom did not get married.
Becky may not warn Tom for various reasons: she might not believe the threat is significant, she could be protecting herself, or she may not want to get involved in the situation. Additionally, Becky may not feel comfortable speaking to Tom about the issue.
Tom starts to show off because he wants Becky to notice him. ( Tom fancies Becky).
Becky gave Tom a yellow ticket in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer".
In the story "Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain, Tom writes "BECKY THATCHER" in the sand to garner Becky's attention and affection.
He likes Becky Thatcher. They get 'engaged' the next day, but Tom ruins it by saying he was already 'engaged' with Amy Laurence. Towards the end of the book, they make up and get stuck in a cave together and then Becky feels she is going to die, but doesn't because Tom finds a way out and that's about it. I just gave u a summary of Tom's love life in this book! You should be thankful!
Tom gave Becky a yellow ticket.
In Chapter 19, Tom treats Becky with affection and care after returning from being lost in the cave with her. He is attentive to her needs and shows remorse for causing her distress by disappearing. Tom's actions demonstrate his deep feelings for Becky and his desire to make things right with her.
At one point Tom gave Becky a doorknob, and later, she gave it back.A piece of their "wedding" cake.
Tom Sawyer's sweetheart before Becky was Amy Lawrence.
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."